Brazil’s GDP Slowdown: Why This Is Considered Positive by Some Economists

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Image caption, Brazil has reached “full employment” levels, where practically everyone who wants to work gets a job

    • author, Daniel Gallas
    • scroll, From BBC News Brazil in London

The Brazilian economy has shown new signs of slowing, with a 0.1% increase in GDP (gross domestic product) in the third quarter of this year, compared to the second quarter, according to new data released by IBGE this Thursday (4/12).

Compared to the same quarter in 2024, GDP rose by 1.8%, with growth driven by agriculture (up 10.1%), industry (1.7%) and services (1.3%). In 2025, GDP grew by 2.4% compared to the same period in 2024.

Data from the latest quarter – 0.1% growth – indicates that most of the Brazilian economy’s growth this year occurred in the first half of the year. Right now, the economy is moving at a slower pace.

This slowdown in Brazil is more pronounced compared to other developing countries.