Imports in Cyprus
Cyprus recorded an average imports growth rate of 9.8% in the decade to 2024, below the 3.5% Euro Area average. In 2024, Cyprus's Imports growth was 2.4%. For more imports information, visit our dedicated page.
Cyprus Imports Chart
Note: This chart displays Imports (G&S, ann. var. %) for Cyprus from 2014 to 2025.
Source: Macrobond.
Cyprus Imports Data
| 2020 | 2021 | 2022 | 2023 | 2024 | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Imports (G&S, ann. var. %) | 3.3 | 19.6 | 29.9 | 1.1 | 5.0 |
Economic growth is strong in the third quarter of 2025
GDP growth was well above the EU average in Q3: According to a flash estimate, Cyprus' GDP growth clocked 3.6% in annual terms in Q3, following a 3.6% expansion in the prior quarter. For comparison, the EU average rate was just 1.6%, with only Ireland and Poland recording fastest expansions than Cyprus among the bloc’s member states. On a working day and seasonally adjusted quarter-on-quarter basis, GDP increased 0.9% in Q3, following 0.7% growth in the prior quarter.
Trade and hospitality once again drive growth: The statistical office said that year-on-year GDP growth was driven by the domestic trade, hospitality, and information and communication subsectors. Moreover, available Q3 data on the external sector shows that merchandise exports rebounded after declining in Q2, and that tourist arrivals continued to grow at a healthy pace. A full breakdown of the GDP figures will be published on 1 December.
Economy to lose steam in 2026 but to beat euro area average: Our panelists expect GDP growth to lose steam in 2026 from 2025 due to weaker growth in both domestic demand and exports. Nonetheless, the economy will remain one of the fastest-growing in the euro area, backed by strong tourism. The health of the EU economy—Cyprus’ key trade partner and main source of tourism—is a key factor to watch.
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