Italy stats bureau cuts 2025 GDP growth estimate, in line with government
Italy stats bureau cuts 2025 GDP growth estimate, in line with government
Published by Global Banking and Finance Review
Posted on June 6, 2025
Published by Global Banking and Finance Review
Posted on June 6, 2025
ROME (Reuters) -Italy's economy will grow by 0.6% this year, national statistics bureau ISTAT said on Friday, trimming a previous forecast of 0.8% made in December amid mounting uncertainty over the impact of U.S. President Donald Trump's tariff policy.
In its twice-yearly economic outlook report, ISTAT also predicted that gross domestic product (GDP) in the euro zone's third-largest economy would increase by 0.8% in 2026.
ISTAT said growth this year and next will be supported entirely by domestic demand, whereas trade flows will have a negative impact in both years.
Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni's government in April halved its economic growth estimate for this year to 0.6%, after the economy expanded by 0.7% in each of the last two years.
Most analysts put this year's annual growth at between 0.4% and 0.7%.
In 2026, Rome sees GDP growth of 0.8%, down from the previous 1.1% target.
Despite Italy's weakening economy, its labour market has held up relatively well. Data this week showed the unemployment rate falling to 5.9% in April from 6.1% in the previous month.
ISTAT estimated an average jobless rate of 6.0% this year, down from 6.2% seen in December, and forecast a fall to 5.8% next year.
(Reporting by Antonella Cinelli, graphics by Stefano Bernabei, editing by Giulia Segreti and Gareth Jones)
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