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Germany’s economy will gradually recover next year and gain momentum in 2027, helped by higher public outlays on defense and infrastructure, the Bundesbank said.
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Germany updates: Economy shrinks more than expected
Europe's largest economy has shrunk, with industrial production and construction weaker than first thought. Meanwhile, Berlin is being urged to recognize a Palestinian state. Follow DW for the latest.
A majority of German business associations expect job cuts in 2026 as the country's economic crisis persists, with industry ...
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German economy shrank once again in 2024
The Federal Statistical Office has reported a 0.2% contraction in GDP, making it the second year in a row the economy has ...
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Germany risks economic decline without swift reforms, industry warns
Germany risks long-term economic decline unless structural reforms are implemented swiftly, the head of the country's main ...
BERLIN — Germany's economy is likely to be more or less stagnant in 2025 after shrinking for two years and the impact of U.S. tariffs could weigh down an already unimpressive showing, leading think ...
Robert Habeck, Acting Germany's Minister for Economic Affairs and Climate Protection, reacts as he presents the spring projection of the current Federal Government. Kay Nietfeld/dpa The German ...
BERLIN (Reuters) -German economic institutes on Thursday cut their growth forecast for this year to 0.1% from the 0.8% expected in September, taking into consideration initial U.S. tariffs on steel, ...
Germany’s economic engine continues to sputter as the nation faces another year of lackluster performance, with the country’s gross domestic product expected to creep forward by a mere 0.1% in 2025.
SUDHA DAVID-WILP is Vice President of External Relations and a Senior Fellow at the German Marshall Fund of the United States. LIANA FIX is Senior Fellow for Europe at the Council on Foreign Relations ...
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