In a surprising turn of events, Chile's gross domestic product (GDP) reported a contraction in the third quarter of 2025, as the latest official figures released on November 18 indicate a slight dip of -0.10%. This marks a notable shift from the previous quarter's growth of 0.40%, reflecting challenges in sustaining the country's economic momentum.
The newest data exhibits a quarter-over-quarter comparison, highlighting the shift from an expanding economy in the second quarter to one that is currently contracting. This decline suggests potential underlying weaknesses in various sectors that are impacting Chile’s overall economic health.
The data emphasizes the need for strategic economic policies and measures to address the current downturn, as stakeholders re-evaluate the growth prospects for the remaining months of the year. Economists and policymakers alike will likely be closely monitoring subsequent developments to gauge the implications for Chile's broader economic landscape moving forward.