PIB de Bogotá cresce 4,6% no terceiro trimestre de 2025, superando a média nacional de 3,6%

O Dane informou que o PIB de Bogotá cresceu 4,6% no terceiro trimestre de 2025 em relação ao ano anterior, superando o índice nacional da Colômbia de 3,6% no mesmo período de 2024. O crescimento foi impulsionado pelos setores de comércio, transporte e serviços. No acumulado do ano até o terceiro trimestre, o PIB da capital expandiu 3,9%.

O crescimento anual de 4,6% foi impulsionado principalmente pelo comércio atacadista e varejista, transporte, armazenamento, alojamento e serviços de alimentação (+6,6%, contribuindo com 1,7 ponto percentual). A administração pública, defesa, educação e saúde cresceram 6,9% (1,2 ponto), enquanto a indústria de transformação subiu 5,6% (0,4 ponto).

No acumulado de 2025, o comércio liderou com um crescimento de 6,1% (1,5 ponto), seguido pelos serviços públicos, educação e saúde, com 4,1% (0,7 ponto).

Em relação ao trimestre anterior (com ajuste sazonal), o PIB aumentou 1,8% frente ao segundo trimestre de 2025, impulsionado pela mineração (+14,4%), construção (+7,6%) e serviços públicos (+3,1%). Outros destaques anuais incluíram a construção (+7,5%), finanças e seguros (+4,6%) e setor imobiliário (+2,0%).

A preços correntes, o PIB cresceu 10,8% anualmente, liderado pelo comércio (12,6%, 3,1 pontos) e serviços públicos (13,0%, 2,2 pontos), com o crescimento nominal acumulado no ano em 10,3%.

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