France Q3 GDP Growth Confirmed at 0.5%
2025-11-28 08:15
By
Kyrie Dichosa
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France’s economy expanded by 0.5% quarter-on-quarter in Q3 2025, accelerating from 0.3% in the previous quarter and confirming preliminary estimates.
This marks the sharpest quarterly expansion since Q2 2023, supported by firm domestic demand and a rebound in exports.
Exports jumped 3.2% after 0.3%, driven by a strong recovery in transport equipment (+13.4%), while imports rose at a softer pace of 1.3% after 1.5%.
As a result, net trade contributed +0.6 points to growth.
Meanwhile, household consumption increased 0.1%, unchanged from Q2, as lower food spending (–1.0% after +1.5%) was offset by a rebound in energy demand (+1.3% after –2.3%) and slight growth in services (+0.1%).
Fixed investment rose 0.5% after stagnating, supported by stronger information and communication (+1.7%) and capital goods (+1.7%).
Government consumption remained steady at +0.5%.
On an annual basis, GDP expanded 0.9%, up from 0.7% in Q2, marking the strongest growth in a year.