Core Insights - Croatia's budget deficit in Q2 significantly increased, surpassing the GDP limit of 3% for the first time since spring 2024 [1] - The Eurozone's adjusted budget deficit for Q2 stands at 2.7% of GDP, unchanged from Q1 2025, while the EU's overall deficit rose to 2.9%, an increase of 0.1 percentage points from Q1 [1] Group 1: Budget Deficit and Public Spending - Eurozone public spending as a percentage of GDP reached 49.4%, up by 0.2% from the previous quarter, with total spending increasing by approximately €210 billion [1] - The overall EU spending as a percentage of GDP rose to 49.1%, with total spending increasing by about €300 billion since the beginning of the year [1] Group 2: Budget Revenue - Eurozone budget revenue as a percentage of GDP increased by 0.2% to 46.7%, with an increase of around €210 billion compared to Q1 [1] - EU budget revenue also saw a rise of 0.1% to 46.2%, with an increase of approximately €240 billion since Q1 [1] Group 3: Member States' Performance - In Q2, 21 EU member states reported budget deficits, with 9 countries exceeding the 3% GDP threshold; Croatia's deficit reached 4.2%, an increase of 1.2% from Q1 [1] - Romania reported the highest deficit at 8.7% of GDP, while Cyprus had the largest budget surplus at 3.6% of GDP [1]
克罗地亚第二季度预算赤字超过GDP的3%
Shang Wu Bu Wang Zhan·2025-11-11 15:59