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Indicateurs

Pour évaluer l’état actuel de l’économie belge, le BFP met à jour régulièrement une série d’indicateurs. Ces indicateurs portent sur la situation macroéconomique des économies de la Belgique, ses trois pays limitrophes et la zone euro ainsi que le secteur des transports.

 Indicateurs : Gross domestic product

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Gross domestic product

Growth rates in %

 21/2022/2123/2223Q1/22Q123Q2/22Q223Q3/22Q323Q4/22Q423Q1/22Q423Q2/23Q123Q3/23Q223Q4/23Q3Updated
Belgium6.93.0--1.71.31.41.60.40.30.40.402/24
Germany3.11.9-0.1-0.10.1-0.3-0.20.10.00.0-0.302/24
France6.42.50.90.91.20.60.70.00.70.00.002/24
Netherlands6.24.40.12.1-0.1-0.5-0.8-0.5-0.4-0.30.302/24
Euro area5.93.40.51.30.60.00.10.10.1-0.10.002/24
United States5.81.92.51.72.42.93.10.60.51.20.802/24
Japan2.60.91.92.52.31.61.11.11.0-0.8-0.102/24
(/) Growth Rates

 

Description: Gross domestic product (GDP) measures the total final market value of all goods and services produced within a country's borders during a given period. GDP is the most frequently used indicator of economic activity and is most often measured in volume terms on an annual or quarterly basis to gauge the growth of a country's economy between one period and another. GDP is also a measure of total consumer, investment and government spending plus the value of exports minus imports.

Unit: Volume measures, seasonally and working day adjusted growth rates in %

Sources: National Accounts Institute (INR/ICN, Belgium), Federal Statistical Office (Destatis, Germany), National Institute of Statistics and Economic Studies (INSEE, France), Statistics Netherlands (CBS, Netherlands), Eurostat (euro area), Bureau of Economic Analysis (BEA, United States), Economic and Social Research Institute (ESRI, Japan)

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28/02/2024
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