Danish Q3 GDP Growth at Nearly 4-Year High
2025-12-22 07:23
By
Joshua Ferrer
1 min. read
Denmark’s economy expanded by 2.2% quarter-on-quarter in the third quarter of 2025, lower by 0.1 percentage points than initial estimate, but accelerating from an upwardly revised 1.3% growth in the previous period.
This marked the fastest expansion since the fourth quarter of 2021, primarily driven by strong performance in the pharmaceutical industry.
Other contributors to GDP growth include the information and communication industry and public administration and services.
Net external demand also contributed positively, as exports increased (3.5% vs 4% in Q2), while imports decreased (-0.1% vs 2.7%).
Additionally, both government (1% vs 0.5%) and household spending (0.3% vs 0.2%) rose further, while fixed investments rebounded (0.8% vs -0.2%), as housing (2.9% vs -1.5%) and intellectual rights (2.5% vs -2.8%) recovered.
Annually, the GDP grew by 4% in Q3, the strongest in three quarters, following a 2% gain in the preceding quarter.