ADVERTISEMENT

The Spanish economy grew by 0.6% in the first three months of the year, compared to the revised 0.7% in the prior quarter, the National Statistics Institute said on Tuesday.

The year-on-year GDP growth was 2.8%, compared to 3.3% in the previous quarter.

Close advertising

Although the economy’s pace of growth is therefore easing, Spain is still outperforming many of its European neighbours.

In the coming months, consumption is expected to remain robust thanks to rising wages, high savings, and immigration.

Domestic demand contributed 0.4 points to quarter-on-quarter growth, while external demand contributed 0.2 points.

Domestic demand contributed 3.2 points to year-on-year GDP growth, while external demand contributed -0.4 points.

The figures cover the period from January to March, meaning the effects of US President Donald Trump’s trade war have not yet been taken into account.