Portugal ended 2025 with an economic performance above the European average, confirming the growth trend that has marked recent quarters, despite the slowdown compared to the 2.1% recorded in 2024.
According to data published on Friday by Eurostat, in a flash estimate, the Eurozone grew by 1.5% and the European Union by 1.6% last year, compared to 1.9% for the national economy.
Data from the European Union’s statistics office and INE reveal that, in the fourth quarter of last year, the Portuguese economy grew by 1.9% year-on-year, maintaining the pace compared to 2.3% in the previous quarter. This performance places Portugal clearly above the Eurozone average, which grew 1.3% year-on-year in the same period, and the European Union, with 1.4%.
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