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Portugal posts strongest growth in over 30 years

Children return to school after the Christmas holidays as Portugal experiences a surge in coronavirus disease (Covid-19) cases due to the Omicron variant in Lisbon, Portugal, 10 January 2022.

Portugal recorded its strongest economic growth in over three decades last year, official data showed Monday, boosting Socialist prime minister Antonio Costa's credentials after his weekend election triumph.

The economy expanded by 4.9 per cent as it bounced back from the Covid-19 crisis, lifted by high domestic demand as consumer spending and investments recovered, according to the INE national statistics institute.

It was the Eurozone nation's strongest growth since 1990 and it beat the government's forecast of 4.6 per cent.

The news comes a day after Costa won a surprise absolute majority in parliament in an early election and prepares to start a third term.

Portugal's economy contracted by 8.4 per cent in 2020 as lockdowns and travel restrictions crippled its key tourism sector.

The Bank of Portugal predicts growth will accelerate to 5.8 per cent in 2022, before slowing to 3.1 per cent in 2023.

Portugal is set to receive a 16.6 billion euro ($18.7 billion) package of European Union recovery funds by 2026.

Costa, who has governed in a minority since 2015, has said he would like to use the bulk of the EU funds to modernise Portugal's infrastructure to make it more competitive.

The Eurozone as a whole, meanwhile, posted 5.2 per cent growth last year as it bounced back from the pandemic-induced recession, official data showed Monday.