Confirmed: Spanish Economy Grew 2.8% in 2025, Roughly Double Eurozone Average
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The Spanish economy managed to circumvent last year – to a large extent – Donald Trump’s tariff blow and geopolitical tension in Ukraine or the Middle East. GDP progressed by 2.8% throughout the year, twice as much as the average Eurozone, driven by household consumption, in a context in which employment and credit were cheaper and more accessible, and also driven by business investment.
The Spanish economy grew in 2025 at a rate much higher than that of its European partners. The National Institute of Statistics (INE) confirmed this Friday that GDP advanced 2.8% last year, just twice as much as the euro area, thanks to the boost of consumption and investment, the two legs on which the improvement of activity is based in recent times. The annual data is below 3.5% that reached in 2024, but it confirms that Spain was the advanced…
The expansion in the fourth quarter was 0.8%, two tenths more than in the previous three months. More information: The IMF cuts its growth forecast for Spain to 2.1% and calls for "additional consolidation efforts"
The National Institute of Statistics (INE) confirmed this Wednesday that the Spanish economy grew by 2.8% in 2025, driven by household consumption and...
GDP progressed by 0.8% in the fourth quarter, the highest pace of the whole year, generating a positive carry-over effect towards the beginning of 2026. Household consumption, investment and productivity gains explain the dynamism of activityThe IMF sees "firm" Spain's growth but cuts it by two tenths, to 2.1% in 2026, due to the impact of the war The Spanish economy accelerated at the end of 2025 and allowed the year to end with a growth in gro…
The Spanish economy finished 2025 in good shape, with a growth of 2.8% as confirmed this morning by the National Institute of Statistics (INE). A positive fact, which represents a starting point of 1.1% for this year’s GDP, which will be much needed to face the consequences, still impossible to predict, of the war in Iran. Continue reading...
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