Spain GDP Growth Confirmed at 0.6% in Q3

2025-12-23 08:18 By Agna Gabriel 1 min. read

Spain’s gross domestic product grew 0.6% quarter-on-quarter in Q3 2025, easing from a downwardly revised 0.7% expansion in Q2, in line with preliminary estimates.

External trade contributed negatively to growth, as exports declined (-0.6% vs 1.4% in Q2) and imports increased (1.3% vs 2%).

On the other hand, household consumption (1.1% vs 0.8%), public investment (1.3% vs flat reading), and fixed investment (2.1% vs 1.8%) rose faster.

Q3 figures confirm Spain’s continued outperformance within the Euro Area, underpinned by sustained strength in tourism, favorable energy dynamics, and firm domestic consumption.



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