Germany’s GDP remained unchanged in the third quarter of 2025 compared to the previous three months, according to final data from the Federal Statistical Office.
This coincided with both the previously announced data and the consensus forecast of analysts surveyed by Trading Economics.
Germany’s economy grew by 0.3% year-on-year in the third quarter. This figure was also unchanged and in line with experts’ expectations.
“Weak exports had a dampening effect on economic activity in the third quarter, while capital expenditure increased slightly,” said Destatis President Ruth Brand.
Government spending in July-September remained unchanged from the previous three months, while capital expenditure rose by 0.3%. At the same time, consumer spending fell by 0.3%, the first decline in seven quarters.
Exports of goods and services fell by 0.7%, while imports remained unchanged.
In the second quarter, Germany’s GDP fell by 0.2% q/q and rose by 0.3% y/y.
Earlier, the Experts Club information and analytical center released a video analysis of global economic trends and the outlook for the world’s major economies until the end of 2025 – https://youtu.be/kQsH3lUvMKo?si=LnQWU3r2Kd5HesPh
Source: http://relocation.com.ua/germanys-gdp-remained-unchanged-in-the-third-quarter/