Venezuela Sees Robust Growth in Q4

2026-03-04 14:12 By Isabela Couto 1 min. read

Venezuela’s economy advanced by 7.07% year-over-year in Q4 2025, following a 8.71% surge in Q3, marking the 19th consecutive quarter of solid expansion, according to central bank data.

The oil sector grew 13.41%, while the rest of the economy expanded 5.3%.

Among non-oil activities, construction recorded the largest increase at 19.25%, followed by mining at 8.17%, accommodation and food services at 7.21%, trade and vehicle repair at 6.95%, transport and storage at 6.05%, manufacturing at 5.85%, financial and insurance activities at 5.53%, education, health, training, and other service activities at 5.10%, and agriculture also at 5.10%.

In 2025, Venezuela’s GDP grew 8.66% on a yearly basis.



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Venezuela Sees Robust Growth in Q4
Venezuela’s economy advanced by 7.07% year-over-year in Q4 2025, following a 8.71% surge in Q3, marking the 19th consecutive quarter of solid expansion, according to central bank data. The oil sector grew 13.41%, while the rest of the economy expanded 5.3%. Among non-oil activities, construction recorded the largest increase at 19.25%, followed by mining at 8.17%, accommodation and food services at 7.21%, trade and vehicle repair at 6.95%, transport and storage at 6.05%, manufacturing at 5.85%, financial and insurance activities at 5.53%, education, health, training, and other service activities at 5.10%, and agriculture also at 5.10%. In 2025, Venezuela’s GDP grew 8.66% on a yearly basis.
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