Spain’s Economy Ministry intends to raise its GDP growth target for 2025, according to Economy Minister Carlos Cuerpo.
The revised target will exceed the current estimate of 2.4%, reflecting a notable shift from the growth patterns seen in other major eurozone economies.
In a recent interview with radio station SER, Minister Cuerpo confirmed that the new forecast will surpass 2.5%. This adjustment follows robust economic performance in the fourth quarter, with growth estimated at around 0.7% to 0.8%.
The Spanish statistics department is set to release the official fourth-quarter GDP data on Wednesday.