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Eurozone GDP growth by country

GDP growth across the euro area (Latest: Q1 2026 · Q2 2026) ranges from 4.8% (Slovenia) down to -5.6% (Ireland), against a euro-area average of 1.0%.

🇸🇮Slovenia4.8%Q2 2026▲ 4.0
🇲🇹Malta4.3%Q1 2026▲ 0.6
🇱🇹Lithuania3.8%Q2 2026▲ 0.6
🇨🇾Cyprus3.3%Q2 2026▼ 0.4
🇧🇬Bulgaria2.7%Q2 2026▼ 0.7
🇪🇸Spain2.7%Q2 2026▼ 0.2
🇱🇻Latvia2.5%Q1 2026▲ 0.6
🇵🇹Portugal2.5%Q2 2026▲ 0.8
🇭🇷Croatia2.4%Q1 2026▼ 1.5
🇫🇮Finland2.2%Q2 2026▲ 1.2
🇪🇪Estonia2.1%Q2 2026▲ 1.4
🇬🇷Greece2.0%Q1 2026▼ 0.5
🇱🇺Luxembourg1.6%Q1 2026▲ 3.8
🇳🇱Netherlands1.5%Q2 20260.0
🇮🇹Italy1.0%Q2 2026▲ 0.5
🇩🇪Germany0.9%Q2 2026▲ 0.5
🇦🇹Austria0.8%Q2 2026▼ 0.1
🇸🇰Slovakia0.8%Q2 2026▲ 0.1
🇫🇷France0.7%Q2 2026▼ 0.1
🇧🇪Belgium0.5%Q2 2026▼ 0.5
🇮🇪Ireland-5.6%Q2 2026▼ 17.3
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Source: Eurostat (namq_10_gdp) · released 2026-07-30 · modifications: none

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Frequently asked questions

Which euro-area country has the highest GDP growth?
Slovenia, at 4.8%.
Which euro-area country has the lowest GDP growth?
Ireland, at -5.6%.
What is the euro-area average GDP growth?
The euro-area average is 1.0%.