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Poland's GDP Grows 3.4% in Second Quarter of 2025, Marking Strongest Expansion in Nearly Three Years

Economic performance is underscored by periodic national output measurements, offering insight into...
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  • Impact Level
    Medium
  • Scope Level
    National
  • Last Update
    2025-08-22
Key Impacts
Positive Impacts (7)
Polish Consumer Discretionary
WIG20 Index
Polish Banking Sector
Polish Zloty (PLN)
Construction & Infrastructure Companies (Poland)
Polish Real Estate Investment Trusts (REIT-like vehicles)
Total impacts: 8 | Positive: 7 | Negative: 0
Event Overview

Economic performance is underscored by periodic national output measurements, offering insight into post-pandemic recovery and underlying strengths or vulnerabilities within a country’s economy. Quarterly GDP growth signals shifting trends in consumer demand, investment, and broader economic stability. Comparisons to prior periods help analysts assess momentum and potential sustainability, while adjustments for seasonality and inflation contribute to an accurate representation of real economic progress.

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Polish GDP grew by 3.4% in the second quarter of 2025
2025-08-13 19:06

According to a preliminary estimate by the Central Statistical Office (GUS), Poland's gross domestic product (GDP) increased by 3.4% year-on-year in the second quarter of 2025, compared to a 3.2% increase in the same period of 2024. This growth, calculated on an unadjusted basis, is the highest since nearly three years and matches the result from the fourth quarter of the previous year. With seasonal and calendar adjustments, real GDP in constant prices (reference year 2020) rose by 0.8% compared to the previous quarter and was 3.0% higher than a year earlier.

The Central Statistical Office stated that this 3.4% year-on-year increase was in line with analysts' forecasts. The forecast for full-year 2025 GDP growth, as indicated in the July median expectations of analysts from 11 financial institutions in the Business Insider Barometer, stands at 3.3%. The economic growth is attributed in part to investments funded by the National Recovery Plan. Experts, including Piotr Bawolski, director for strategic clients at Michael Ström Dom Maklerski, commented that these figures are positive signals for the Polish economy.

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