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Because both flights' tickets were issued under one PNR, the ticketing (and operating) air carriers are confident that the connection can be made.
If a one-PNR two-flight itinerary fails because the traveler is too late for the second flight, the airline is responsible to get the traveler to the destination, to care for the traveler on the way (food and lodging, if the delay is overnight), and may be liable for monetary damages as well. This is enough pain for airlines to be very careful to sell only ticket pairs with connections the airlines are confident can be made.
No one knows for sure what'll happen on your trip, but the smart money says you'll be fine.