Malta’s Q3 2025 GDP Grows 3%

2025-11-27 10:31 By Joana Ferreira 1 min. read

Malta’s economy expanded 3.0% year-over-year in the third quarter of 2025, following 2.8% growth in Q2 and remaining near its slowest pace in over two years.

Household consumption rose 3.2% (up from 3.1% in Q2), driven by spending on restaurants and accommodation, transport, and information and communication services.

Net trade contributed 1.5 percentage points to GDP, as exports increased 3.9% while imports grew more slowly at 3.1%.

Inventories and valuables added an additional 0.4 percentage points.

In contrast, fixed capital formation fell 1.4% (versus a 1.5% rise in Q2), weighed down by reductions in machinery and equipment as well as other buildings and structures.

Government spending also slowed sharply, rising just 0.8% compared with 8.0% in the previous quarter.



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