French economic growth confirmed at 0.3% in second quarter
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French GDP growth reached 0.3% in the second quarter, boosted by a rebound in stocks despite an unfavorable foreign trade. Consumption stagnates, household saving increases, while political and economic uncertainty weighs on the economic situation.
On Friday 29 August, INSEE published its data for the second quarter of 2025, attesting to a decrease in consumption in connection with the rise in prices.
In the first quarter, French GDP growth was 0.1%, recalls the National Institute of Statistics.
The French economy grew by 0.3% in the second quarter 2025. This is known by the Insee Statistical Institute in its final survey, which confirms the growth rate previously estimated. The figure is in line with the expectations of economists and follows a growth in the first quarter of 0.1%. France recorded an inflation rate of 0.9% in August, slowing down compared to +1% in July. The slight decrease is explained by the slowdown in service prices…
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