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    Austria GDP growth marks end of economic slowdown

    January 6, 2026
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    EuroWire, VIENNA: Austria’s economy is showing clear signs of stabilization as the new year begins, with official data pointing to steady improvement in employment levels and moderate economic growth following a period of recession. Figures released by the Austrian National Bank (OeNB) indicate that the country’s Gross Domestic Product expanded by 0.5 percent in 2025, signaling a gradual recovery in key sectors after several quarters of contraction. The labor market, one of the most closely watched indicators of Austria’s economic health, has also shown early signs of improvement. The OeNB reported that the total number of registered job seekers and participants in training and rehabilitation programs stood at 434,572 at the end of December. The figure represents a year-end stabilization compared to previous months and is expected to decline further in the coming quarters as businesses resume recruitment activities.

    Austria GDP growth marks end of economic slowdown
    Austria’s steady GDP growth confirms the economy’s strengthening foundation.

    Martin Kocher, Governor of the Austrian National Bank, said the current figures reflect a strengthening labor market supported by renewed hiring and increased participation in vocational and training programs. He stated that the Austrian economy has entered a phase of measured recovery, characterized by improved production output and a more stable employment outlook. The industrial and services sectors, both heavily affected during the economic slowdown, have begun to regain momentum. Data compiled by national economic authorities show that manufacturing output increased modestly in the final quarter of 2025, while the services sector continued to expand, supported by higher consumer demand and tourism activity. The improvement has also been reflected in business sentiment surveys, which show a steady rise in confidence among Austrian companies compared with early 2025.

    Inflation, a key concern for policymakers and consumers, has also begun to ease. The OeNB estimates that inflation will average around 2.4 percent in 2026, moving closer to the European Central Bank’s medium-term target of 2 percent. This decline follows a period of elevated price growth driven by energy costs and supply chain disruptions. The expected stabilization of prices is anticipated to align Austria’s inflation rate more closely with the European Union average, reducing pressure on household budgets and business operating costs. The moderation in inflation is supported by lower energy prices and improved supply conditions across Europe. The Austrian energy and utilities sectors have reported more stable pricing trends compared to the previous year, with electricity and gas prices showing limited volatility during the final quarter of 2025.

    Inflation rate drops closer to EU target

    The easing of energy costs has also contributed to lower input prices for manufacturers, helping contain overall production expenses. Exports, a central pillar of Austria’s economy, recorded steady activity in late 2025, particularly in machinery, automotive components, and chemical products. The European market remains Austria’s largest trading destination, accounting for the majority of outbound shipments. Preliminary customs data suggest that export volumes remained stable compared with the previous year, while imports saw a slight decline due to reduced domestic demand during the first half of 2025. Austria’s financial sector has maintained resilience throughout the adjustment period, with stable lending activity and improved liquidity conditions reported by the OeNB.

    Banks continued to support small and medium-sized enterprises, particularly in industries recovering from the economic slowdown. The credit environment remained favorable, with moderate growth in business loans and consumer credit in the second half of the year. Government fiscal policy during 2025 focused on maintaining economic stability through targeted measures aimed at supporting investment, employment, and industrial output. Public investment in infrastructure and technology has been a key component of the recovery strategy, contributing to job creation and regional development. The Ministry of Finance confirmed that fiscal measures would continue to emphasize economic resilience, productivity, and competitiveness as Austria consolidates its recovery phase.

    Public investment supports job creation initiatives

    Austria’s overall economic outlook at the start of 2026 is supported by a combination of easing inflation, stable employment levels, and measured GDP growth. With the labor market showing sustained improvement and inflation nearing the European benchmark, the country’s economy appears to be regaining balance following the downturn of the past two years. The Austrian National Bank’s latest assessments indicate that the domestic economy is on a stable trajectory, with economic fundamentals gradually strengthening across most sectors. While global uncertainties and external market conditions continue to shape Austria’s trade and industrial environment, current data confirm that the national economy has entered a period of recovery characterized by steady growth and improving labor conditions.

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