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Macroeconomics  |  August 06, 2026 11:00:00, updated

EU’s GDP valued at €18.8 trillion in 2025

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The EU’s gross domestic product (GDP) was valued at €18.8 trillion in 2025.

Germany had the largest economy among EU countries (€4.5 trillion, or 23.8% of the EU total), followed by France (15.8%) and Italy (12.0%).

At the other end of the range, Malta (0.1%) had the smallest economy in EU, behind Cyprus, Estonia and Latvia (all 0.2%).

GDP as a share of the EU total, 2025  (%). Chart. See link to the full dataset below.

Source dataset: nama_10_gdp

This information comes from Key figures on Europe - 2026 edition. The publication provides an overview of recent developments in the EU, covering topics from people and society to economy, business, environment and natural resources. For a more detailed view of the EU’s performance in various fields, explore the other Key figures publications.

 

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This article relies on data from Key figures on Europe - 2026 edition. Note that some of the data may have been updated since its publication.

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