Germany's next chancellor inherits fragile recovery Supply bottlenecks hold back industrial output Consumption boom on the cards for next year BERLIN, Sept 22 (Reuters) - Germany's Ifo economic ...
BERLIN, Jan 20 (Reuters) - The German government is lowering its growth forecast for gross domestic product (GDP) in 2026 to 1.0% from 1.3%, according to a person familiar with the projections, ...
Germany was once known as the " sick man of Europe" in the late 1990s and early 2000s. It is now Europe's largest and most successful economy as Chancellor Angela Merkel prepares to leave office. In ...
German outgoing Economy Minister Robert Habeck presents the government's GDP projection during a press conference in Berlin - Copyright AFP Tiziana FABI German ...
Berlin sees 3.5% growth in 2021, 3.6% in 2022 Altmaier sees pre-crisis economy in 2022 at latest COVID, supply bottlenecks complicating recovery BERLIN, April 27 (Reuters) - The German government ...
Germany will announce its third-quarter economic growth rate for this year on the 25th. The country has seen its annual gross domestic product (GDP) growth rate remain negative for the past two years, ...
The German government is set to raise its economic forecasts, bringing official projections into line with those of the country’s leading research institutes, people familiar with the matter said on ...
"The German economy thus ended 2025 in positive territory after a turbulent year, particularly for foreign trade," Destatis said. The economy grew by 0.2% in 2025, breaking two consecutive years of ...
Europe's biggest economy slumped the most since 1970, with GDP declining 10% in the second quarter, the country's statistics authority said in a flash estimate released on Thursday. Economists had ...
The German government had previously expected slight GDP growth of 0.3 percent for this year after Europe's top economy shrank for the past two years - Copyright AFP ...
FRANKFURT, Germany — Germany’s economy is expected to post zero growth this year, outgoing Economy Minister Robert Habeck said Thursday, blaming US President Donald Trump’s sweeping tariffs. “The US ...
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