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Eurostat: Romania's economic growth was double the EU average in Q4 2024

March 27, 2025

The economy of the euro zone and that of the European Union registered a slight growth in Q4 2024 as compared to Q3 but the Romanian economy had a double growth against the average in the EU, according to the data revised publicly on Friday by Eurostat.According to the data, the GDP of the 20 countries which have switched to the single currency registered an advance o 0.2% during October –December 2024, as compared to the previous quarter, against the growth of 0.1% initially announced by Eurostat. The European office revised the data regarding the European Union, whose economy registered an advance of 0.4% in Q4 compared to the previous quarter, double against the growth of 0.2% initially announced.Among Member States, the strongest GDP growth rates were in Ireland (3.6%), Denmark (1.6%) and Portugal (1.5%).   For Romania, Eurostat data show that GDP grew by 0.8% in the fourth quarter of 2024, compared with the previous quarter. This after Romania's GDP grew by 0.1% in the third quarter compared with the second quarter.   In exchange, annually, Q4 2024 as compared to Q3 2023 the economic performance of Romania, growth of 0.7% is inferior to that in the euro zone economy of 1.2% and EU – 1.4%.Over 2024 as a whole, Gross Domestic Product grew by 0.9% in the euro area and by 1% in the EU, after a 0.4% advance in both areas in 2023.   Separately, Eurostat on Friday released figures on employment developments in the fourth quarter. According to the data, the number of people in employment rose by 0.1% in the euro area and by 0.2% in the EU in the fourth quarter compared with the previous quarter, while Romania was the country with the strongest quarter-on-quarter increase in the employment rate, with a 2% advance. Eurostat estimates that in the last quarter of last year, 219.7 million people were employed in the European Union, including 171.2 million in the euro area.

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