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Published on Tuesday, November 23, 2021 | Updated on Friday, February 11, 2022

Test - Colombia | Private consumption continues to lead the recovery

Summary

In the third quarter, GDP maintained a good dynamic, growing 13.2% in annual terms and 5.7% compared to the second quarter. Private consumption was at 107% of its pre-pandemic level and public consumption remains strong thanks to spending associated with the vaccination program.

Key points

  • Key points:
  • Domestic demand continued to grow above GDP (16.8% vs. 13.2% y/y), driven mainly by final consumption, but also with a significant increase in public consumption.
  • Fixed investment, which grew 7.5% year-on-year, maintains a great heterogeneity in its components and has not yet recovered the level it had already reached in the first quarter.
  • The civil works sector is lagging behind in its recovery and will need the commitment of national, regional and local governments to relaunch it as a sector that supports the economic reactivation of other activities.
  • BBVA Research expects growth of 9.2% for the entire year 2021. Household consumption will consolidate as the main driver of growth, giving way to a greater role for exports and investment in 2022.

Big data consumption indicators: total card consumption by country

(% year-on-year, cumulative weekly)

Source: BBVA Research

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Authors

David Ortega

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Report (PDF)

FlashGDPQ321.pdf

English - November 23, 2021

Report (PDF)

FlashPIB3T21.pdf

Spanish - November 23, 2021

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