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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 : Current account balance, % of GDP

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Current account balance

in % of GDP, annual

 20152016201720182019202020212022
Belgium1.40.60.7-0.90.11.10.4-3.6
Netherlands5.27.18.99.36.95.112.19.2
France-0.4-0.5-0.8-0.80.5-1.60.4-2.0
Germany8.68.67.88.08.27.17.74.2
Austria1.72.71.40.92.43.00.40.7

Source: Eurostat, Macroeconomic Imbalances Procedure.

Current account balance

in % of GDP, quarterly

 2021Q32021Q42022Q12022Q22022Q32022Q42023Q12023Q2
Belgium2.5-4.7-1.2-4.0-8.8-0.5-2.4--
Netherlands11.810.712.16.310.38.410.4--
France0.42.3-2.3-1.7-3.1-1.2-1.7--
Germany7.27.26.33.22.05.37.0--
Austria1.80.91.2-1.50.92.04.2--

Source: Eurostat, Macroeconomic Imbalances Procedure.

 

Description: the balance of payments is the statistical statement that systematically summarises, for a specific time period, the economic transactions of an economy with the rest of the world. The balance of payments is broken down into three broad sub-balances: the current account, the capital account, and the financial account. Current account is the major driver of net lending/net borrowing of an economy; it provides important information about the economic relations of a country with the rest of the world. It covers all transactions (other than those in financial items) that involve economic values and occur between resident and non-resident units. The indicator is based on the IMF's sixth Balance of Payments Manual (BPM6).

Unit: % of GDP.

  Dernière mise à jour

17/08/2023
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