On a seasonally adjusted quarterly basis, Mauritius' GDP grew 0.9% in the March 2025 quarter, following a 1.4% rise in the prior quarter. GDP Growth Rate in Mauritius averaged 0.92 percent from 2000 until 2025, reaching an all time high of 26.50 percent in the third quarter of 2020 and a record low of -27.80 percent in the second quarter of 2020. source: Central Statistics Office, Mauritius

GDP Growth Rate in Mauritius is expected to be 0.80 percent by the end of this quarter, according to Trading Economics global macro models and analysts expectations. In the long-term, the Mauritius GDP Growth Rate is projected to trend around 0.80 percent in 2026 and 0.50 percent in 2027, according to our econometric models.



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GDP Growth Rate YoY 4.20 5.20 percent Mar 2025
GDP Current Prices 170179.00 197964.00 MUR Million Mar 2025
GDP from Agriculture 6350.00 8708.00 MUR Million Mar 2025
GDP from Construction 7956.00 9464.00 MUR Million Mar 2025
GDP from Manufacturing 14308.00 24836.00 MUR million Mar 2025
GDP from Mining 499.00 597.00 MUR million Mar 2025
GDP from Public Administration 11114.00 10381.00 MUR Million Mar 2025
GDP from Transport 8357.00 9832.00 MUR million Mar 2025
GDP from Utilities 2523.00 2037.00 MUR Million Mar 2025
GDP Growth Rate 0.90 1.40 percent Mar 2025
Gross Fixed Capital Formation 36049.00 36212.00 MUR Million Mar 2025



Mauritius GDP Growth Rate
The services sector is the largest sector of the Mauritius' economy and accounts for 76 percent of total GDP. Within services, the most important sub-sectors are: wholesale and retail trade (12 percent), financial and insurance activities (12 percent), accommodation and food services activities (7 percent); transportation and storage (6 percent); real estate and public administration and defense (6 percent); and compulsory social security (6 percent). Also, industry contributes 20 percent to the GDP, with manufacturing (13 percent) and construction (4 percent) accounting for the largest shares. The primary sector accounts for 4 percent of GDP. On the expenditure side, household consumption accounts for 80 percent of the GDP while government expenditure for 16 percent. Gross capital formation accounted for 18 percent of GDP. Exports of goods and services for 45 percent while imports for 59 percent, subtracting 14 percent of total GDP.
Actual Previous Highest Lowest Dates Unit Frequency
0.90 1.40 26.50 -27.80 2000 - 2025 percent Quarterly
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