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    Portugal's Economy Bounces Back With 0.6% Quarterly Growth

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    Posted on July 30, 2025

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    Last updated: January 22, 2026

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    Portugal's economy grew 0.6% in Q2 2023, driven by private consumption and exports, with a year-on-year growth of 1.9%.

    Portugal's economy bounces back with 0.6% quarterly growth

    LISBON (Reuters) -Portugal's economy bounced back to expand 0.6% in the second quarter from the previous three-month period when it shrank a revised 0.4%, the National Statistics Institute (INE) said on Wednesday, citing strong private consumption and exports growth.

    Gross domestic product also grew 1.9% year-on-year, in an acceleration from a 1.7% growth in January-March, it said.

    The Bank of Portugal slashed its full-year growth forecast in June to 1.6% from 2.3% citing global trade tensions, although the country is still on course to outgrow most of the top euro zone economies. Last year, the economy grew 1.9%. The government has so far stuck to its estimate of 2.1% growth this year.

    The INE said the contribution of net external demand to the quarter-on-quarter change in GDP was less negative than in the previous quarter, with exports of goods and services registering growth after dropping in the previous quarter.

    "Similarly, the positive contribution of domestic demand increased, with private consumption growing," it added.

    By contrast, the German economy contracted by 0.1% in the second quarter, data showed on Wednesday, as demand from the United States slowed following months of strong purchases in anticipation of U.S. tariffs. French GDP grew 0.3%, beating forecasts, while Italy's GDP unexpectedly contracted 0.1%.

    Portugal's neighbour Spain, where growth accelerated to 0.7% last quarter, remains one of the main outliers in a sluggish euro zone setting.

    (Reporting by Andrei Khalip; Editing by David Latona)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Portugal's GDP grew 0.6% in Q2 2023.
    • •Year-on-year growth reached 1.9%.
    • •Strong private consumption and exports fueled growth.
    • •Bank of Portugal revised growth forecast to 1.6%.
    • •Portugal outpaces many euro zone economies.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Portugal's economy bounces back with 0.6% quarterly growth

    1What was Portugal's GDP growth in the second quarter?

    Portugal's economy expanded by 0.6% in the second quarter, recovering from a revised contraction of 0.4% in the previous quarter.

    2How does the year-on-year growth compare to previous quarters?

    The GDP grew 1.9% year-on-year, which is an acceleration from the 1.7% growth recorded in January-March.

    3What factors influenced the Bank of Portugal's growth forecast?

    The Bank of Portugal reduced its full-year growth forecast to 1.6% from 2.3% due to global trade tensions.

    4What role did domestic demand play in the GDP growth?

    The positive contribution of domestic demand increased, with private consumption showing growth in the second quarter.

    5How did Portugal's economic performance compare to Germany's?

    While Portugal's economy grew by 0.6%, Germany's economy contracted by 0.1% in the same quarter, highlighting a stark contrast in economic performance.

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