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The Economy Will Continue to Grow and Navarre Will Touch Full Employment in 2026

Labor Kutxa previews that Navarra will continue to grow solidly in 2026. The financial institution yesterday updated its economic forecasts for the next year, which draw an advance of GDP of 1.8% during the next year, three tenths below the Spanish average. The Foral Community, which would be able to generate about 4,000 new jobs and will touch full employment with a 6.9% unemployment rate, will be penalized by an external sector and an industry…
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Labor Kutxa previews that Navarra will continue to grow solidly in 2026. The financial institution yesterday updated its economic forecasts for the next year, which draw an advance of GDP of 1.8% during the next year, three tenths below the Spanish average. The Foral Community, which would be able to generate about 4,000 new jobs and will touch full employment with a 6.9% unemployment rate, will be penalized by an external sector and an industry…

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The Navarren economy, measured through Gross Domestic Product (GDP) will grow by 2.2% in 2025 and 1.8% a year later. In Spain as a whole it will grow by 2.9% and 2.1%, respectively. These are the forecasts announced by Labor Kutxa, who presented yesterday the report on the Perspectives of the Economy of Navarre for 2026. These figures represent a minimal upward revision of the last forecasts they set for Navarre: an increase of 2.1% and 1.8% for…

No gold, but no coal either. Looking ahead to 2026, Laboral Kutxa has sent a message of calm. The economy of the Southern Basque Country will continue to be on the back foot, especially in the industrial sector, but, in general, it will maintain growth, although at a slower pace than this year. As the year draws to a close, the gross domestic product of the Southern Basque Country will increase by 2.2%, and another 1.8% next year. Employment, me…

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berria.eus broke the news in on Thursday, December 18, 2025.
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