The eurozone economy grew by 0.9% in 2024, revised data showed Friday, higher than a previous estimate of 0.7%, reports AFP.
The EU's official statistics agency also revised growth for the fourth quarter of 2024 for the second time to 0.2% in the 20-country single currency area, from 0.1% estimated in February.
Eurostat in January had initially said the eurozone economy stalled in the final quarter of 2024.
The revision is a small bit of good news as Europe has remained stuck in near-stagnation for two years, slowed down especially by sky-high energy costs following Russia's 2022 invasion of Ukraine.
The eurozone recorded growth of 0.4% in 2023.
Now the economy faces the threat of painful tariffs from US President Donald Trump, although the European Union has made bolstering the bloc's competitiveness its priority.
The eurozone's economic performance has been weighed down by the EU's two biggest economic powerhouses, Germany and France.
Germany recorded a contraction of 0.2% in the fourth quarter of 2024, while France shrunk by 0.1% in the same period.
The 27-country EU as a whole grew by 1.0% in 2024, up from the previous estimate of 0.9%.
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