Eurozone economy grows 0.3 % in the third quarter

Recent data published by Eurostat shows that the eurozone's GDP increased by 0.3 % during the third quarter of the year, compared to 0.1 % in the previous quarter

The European statistical agency, Eurostat, published data on the eurozone’s economic growth in the third quarter of the year, placing it at 0.3 percent.

“Compared to the same quarter of the previous year, seasonally adjusted GDP increased by 1.4 % in the euro area and 1.6 % in the EU in the third quarter of 2025, following +1.6% in the euro area and +1.7 % in the EU in the previous quarter,” the agency stated.

The GDP increase for the major countries is broken down as follows: “Denmark (+2.3 %) recorded the largest increase in GDP compared to the previous quarter, followed by Luxembourg and Sweden (both +1.1 %). Declines were observed in Ireland and Finland (both -0.3 %) and Romania (-0.2 %). In the case of Spain, it grew by 0.6 %.”

Regarding household final consumption expenditure, the index increased by 0.2 % in both the euro area and the European Union. Government final consumption expenditure grew by 0.7 % in both the euro area and the EU.

There was also an increase of 0.9 % in gross fixed capital formation in the euro area and 1.1 % in the EU.

Exports increased by 0.7 % and 0.9 % in the euro area and the EU, respectively. Imports increased by 1.3 % in both regions.

M.Pino

Source: elboletin

(Reference image source: Masood Aslami on Unsplash)

Visit our news channel on Google News and follow us to get accurate, interesting information and stay up to date with everything. You can also see our daily content on X/Twitter and Instagram

You might also like