Portugal continued strong performances on economic front
Staff Writer |
Portugal has once more come in for praise from the European Commission for its continued strong performances on the economic front.
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This underlines Portugal’s turnaround in the corridors of Brussels, as it comes less than two years after the EU said Portugal should face sanctions for breaching its deficit target by a mere 0.2 percent - substantially less than other economies such as France.
At the time, European Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker, questioned over the differential treatment being given to Paris, said that the country could infringe targets “because it’s France.”
But upon unveiling Brussels’ Interim Winter Economic Forecast, Commissioner Pierre Moscovici, who is French, was full of praise for Portugal.
He termed the performance of Portugal’s economy during the course of 2017 as having been “
emarkable”, after it grew by an estimated 2.7 percent.
Moscovici further described these latest figures as being “solid and robust”, and emphasised that Portugal has successively performed above economic forecasts.
“Portugal is in a spectacular recovery, but it is not yet one of the seven biggest economies in the euro zone,” the Commissioner for Finance and Economic Affairs said.
Latest available official figures also showed recently that Portugal was the country that enjoyed the best economic performance between July and September in the eurozone.
The acceleration of the economy confounded experts, who had forecast substantially lower growth and had even issued warnings of potential troublesome times ahead.
But speaking after these economic figures were released, Finance Minister Mário Centeno, who now also chairs the Eurogroup of Finance Ministers, noted that 127,000 jobs had been created since the beginning of the year.
He also recalled that this was in stark contrast to 12 months ago, when 75,000 jobs were lost in the second half of 2015.
Overall, growth rates for the euro area and the EU also beat expectations last year as the transition from economic recovery to expansion continues.
The euro area and EU economies are both estimated to have grown by 2.4 percent in 2017, the fastest pace in a decade, and slightly below that which was recorded in Portugal. ■
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