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Where Germany's economy still excels
German industry is being lapped in key sectors like solar panels, semiconductors and even cars — but the country's midsize businesses suggest the economy isn't losing its edge.
No one had higher hopes for Friedrich Merz's chancellorship than the German business community. Now, however, early euphoria ...
By Ludwig Burger FRANKFURT, May 15 (Reuters) - Economic growth in Germany, which was just 0.3% in the first quarter, will ...
BERLIN (Reuters) -Germany slightly raised its growth forecast for this year to 0.2% on Wednesday, helped by a planned government spending spree, but ongoing trade tensions will continue to weigh on ...
BERLIN, Jan 15 (Reuters) - The German economy expanded for the first time in three years in 2025 as consumers and a government spending surge begin to fuel a so far sluggish recovery. Europe's ...
Nvidia’s market capitalisation ($5.7 trillion) has overtaken Germany’s GDP ($5.45 trillion). The combined value of the five ...
Germany is in the midst of a slow-motion economic unravelling — one that is almost entirely self-inflicted. Once the uncontested engine of European prosperity, the country now posts some of the ...
Germany was a hub of excitement earlier this year amid high hopes of an economic rebound — domestically, and across Europe. European Central Bank Governing Council member Martins Kazaks told CNBC that ...
Germany’s economy and energy minister is slowly but surely reshaping and rebuilding German military and industrial might.
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German 'chemical town' fears impact of industrial decline
Germany's industrial decline is taking a painful toll on communities that have long relied on local manufacturing titans for ...
The conflict in the Middle East is having a negative impact on Europe's largest economy, with soaring energy prices and ...
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.
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