Colombia GDP Growth Slows to 2.3%
2026-02-16 16:14
By
Larissa Caser
1 min. read
Colombia’s GDP grew by 2.3% year-on-year in the fourth quarter of 2025, slowing from 3.6% in the previous quarter and falling short of market expectations for a 3% expansion.
Growth was primarily supported by a 3.4% increase in wholesale and retail trade, alongside a 4.8% rise in public administration, defense and related services, and a strong 11.5% expansion in recreation services.
Additional gains were recorded in utilities (2.9%), real estate activities (1.9%), professional and scientific activities (1.5%), manufacturing (1%), and financial services (0.7%).
In contrast, output declined in mining and quarrying (-2.9%), construction (-2.6%), communication (-1.2%), and agriculture (-0.4%).
On a seasonally adjusted quarterly basis, the economy expanded by 0.1%, slowing sharply from 1.2% growth in the third quarter.
Considering full 2025, the economy expanded by 2.6%, supported by wholesale and retail trade (4.6%), public administration and defense (4.5%) and recreation services (9.9%).