Cyprus Q3 GDP Growth Confirmed at 3.6%

2025-12-01 10:22 By Joshua Ferrer 1 min. read

The Cyprus economy expanded by 3.6% year-on-year in the third quarter of 2025, confirming flash estimates and the same pace as in the previous three-month period.

On the production side, positive contributions came from several sectors, including agriculture, forestry, and fishing (0.8% vs 0.6% in Q2), manufacturing (2.4% vs 1.7%), wholesale and retail trade (6.5% vs 6%), and information and communications (8.4% vs 6.2%).

On the expenditure side, growth accelerated for household consumption (5.4% vs 2.8%), while it slowed sharply for government spending (2.5% vs 12.1%).

Additionally, gross fixed capital formation declined (-2.6% vs 17.7%) and net trade contributed negatively, as exports rose (6.7% vs 5.5%) less than imports (8% vs 6.8%).

On a quarterly basis, the GDP advanced by 0.9% in Q3, following a 0.7% growth in the preceding period.



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