Costa Rica GDP Growth Eases Slightly in Q4

2026-02-11 12:49 By Isabela Couto 1 min. read

Costa Rica’s GDP expanded 4.59% year-on-year in Q4 2025, easing slightly from 4.84% in the previous quarter.

Construction rebounded, rising 3.81% after a 0.57% decline in Q3.

Growth also strengthened in trade (2.99% vs 2.78%), transport (7.34% vs 6.48%), restaurants and lodging (2.98% vs 1.90%), communications (4.74% vs 4.72%), real estate (4.34% vs 4.01%), and public administration (2.18% vs 2.15%).

Manufacturing slowed but remained strong, increasing 10.72% after a 12.76% gain previously.

Meanwhile, agriculture, forestry and fishing stayed in contraction (-0.63% vs -1.22%).



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