OECD Economic Outlook May 2019, Country Notes: Portugal

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Portugal Economic growth is projected to remain stable, at 1.8-1.9% in 2019 and 2020. Private consumption will continue to rise in response to persistent employment growth and, more recently, wage increases. Business investment growth should remain robust, on the back of strong corporate profits and accommodative financial conditions. Nonetheless, export growth will slow amid weakening economic activity in Portugal’s major trading partners. Fiscal policy will modestly support economic growth in 2019 and 2020. Nevertheless, public debt reduction should continue to be prioritised, partly through introducing new productivity-enhancing policy changes. Existing regulations in some sectors, including professional services and transport, should be reformed to reduce the cost of intermediate inputs used by businesses. At the same time, reforms to the judiciary and the vocational education and training system should be further pursued. Consumer spending has been driven by improved labour market conditions The economy continues to expand rapidly, with employment growth and rising real disposable incomes supporting private consumption. While export growth softened in late 2018, this partly reflected industrial action at the Port of Setúbal in November and December that temporarily restricted automobile exports. Imports have been rising strongly, especially of machinery and equipment. Industrial and consumer confidence remain at high levels relative to the 2014-16 period, but have eased slightly since mid-2018.

Portugal Private consumption has been supported by rising disposable income Y-o-y % changes 8

Consumer and industrial confidence have eased slightly

4 quarter moving average Private consumption

6

Net balance, % 30

Industrial confidence indicator Services confidence indicator

Real net household disposable income

20

Consumer confidence indicator

4

10

2

0

0

0

0

-10

-2

-20

-4

-30

-6

-40

-8

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-50

Source: OECD Economic Outlook 105 database; and European Commission, Economic Sentiment Indicator. StatLink 2 https://doi.org/10.1787/888933934850

OECD ECONOMIC OUTLOOK, VOLUME 2019 ISSUE 1: PRELIMINARY VERSION © OECD 2019


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