Yes, the problem still exists and has some very weird properties.

Using the sftp cli I get speeds up to 800kb/s which is the max due to
overhead and others services that eat up upload speed.

Using nautilus gvfs, I get under the same conditions 250 - 350 kb/s.

The strange thing is thoug, that when I copy another file simultaniously
it reaches the same speed as the first one, even a bit faster. The
maximum is reached with 3 or 4 parallel downloads, depending on the load
of the uplink.

Very strange indeed...

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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/250517

Title:
  gvfs performs slowly on bulk sftp transfers

Status in The "G" Library - GLib:
  Confirmed
Status in GVFS:
  New
Status in “gvfs” package in Ubuntu:
  Triaged

Bug description:
  Tested on a low-latency 100Mb fibre link. scp/sftp console clients are able 
to hit the line speed of around 10MB/s. Copying via Nautilus is almost 10 times 
slower, at about 1.6MB/s.
  This seems to be because it does not batch up writes, but waits for a reply 
for each.

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