Kolumbiens BIP-Wachstum im ersten Quartal durch Staatsausgaben angetrieben

Die kolumbianische Wirtschaft wuchs im ersten Quartal 2026 laut Daten des Dane um 2,2 Prozent gegenüber dem Vorjahr. Haupttreiber waren die staatlichen Konsumausgaben und die öffentliche Verwaltung.

Der staatliche Endverbrauch stieg jährlich um 7,8 Prozent, und die Aktivitäten in den Bereichen öffentliche Verwaltung, Verteidigung, Bildung und Gesundheit expandierten um 5,7 Prozent. Letzterer Bereich trug allein 0,9 Prozentpunkte zum gesamten BIP-Wachstum bei.

Der nationale Haushalt für 2025 erreichte 498,5 Billionen Pesos, wovon 316 Billionen auf Betriebskosten und nur 69,8 Billionen auf Investitionen entfielen. Die Bruttoanlageinvestitionen sanken jährlich um 3 Prozent.

Sektoren wie das Baugewerbe schrumpften um 5,4 Prozent, der Wohnungsbau um 8,6 Prozent und die Kaffeeproduktion um 30,5 Prozent. Die Erdgasförderung ging um 17 Prozent zurück. Die Exporte wuchsen lediglich um 3,5 Prozent und sanken im saisonbereinigten Quartalsvergleich um 1,7 Prozent.

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Colombian economy grows 2.2% in first quarter of 2026

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The Dane reported that Colombia's GDP rose 2.2% in the first quarter of 2026, below the 2.5% recorded a year earlier. Growth was driven mainly by public spending and household consumption, while sectors such as construction and agriculture posted declines.

Dane reported Bogotá's GDP grew 4.6% in Q3 2025 year-on-year, surpassing Colombia's national figure of 3.6% from the same period in 2024. Growth was fueled by commerce, transport, and services sectors. Year-to-date through Q3, the capital's GDP expanded 3.9%.

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Brazil's Gross Domestic Product (GDP) expanded 2.3% in 2025, below the 3.4% of 2024, according to data released by the IBGE on Tuesday (3). The economy did not grow in the second half, with family consumption stagnant and productive investment declining, but government spending and exports prevented contraction. The slowdown stems from tighter monetary policy to control inflation.

Colombia's January 2026 ISE grew by 1.55%, dipping below 2% for the first time in 11 months. Andi warned that public spending remains the main driver, while productive sectors like mining and industry deteriorate. Tertiary activities led growth at 2.7%.

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An ANIF report states that the gross debt of Colombia's National Central Government ended 2025 at $1.194 trillion, or 64.4% of GDP, the highest since the 2020 pandemic. Treasury liquidity hit historic lows, with cash on hand covering just five days of obligations in February 2026.

Dane reported that Colombia's annual inflation for March 2026 reached 5.56%, up from 5.29% in February. This is the highest rate since September 2024 at 5.81%. Year-to-date inflation for the first quarter stood at 3.07%.

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In the latest update in Colombia's Monthly ISE Reports series, the Indicador de Seguimiento a la Economía (ISE) for February 2026 grew 1.65%, according to Dane—marking the second consecutive month below 2%, following January's 1.55%. Tertiary activities led with 2.55% growth, offsetting a 2.08% drop in primary sectors.

 

 

 

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