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2024-02-16 06:30:00

GERMANY'S ECONOMY DOWN

GERMANY'S ECONOMY DOWN

REUTERS - Feb 15, 2024 - Germany's DIHK chambers of industry and commerce on Thursday warned Europe's biggest economy will shrink by 0.5% this year, in a second year of recession and its worst downturn in two decades.

A DIHK poll of more than 27,000 companies showed that of those surveyed, 35% expect business to deteriorate in the next 12 months with only 14% expecting an improvement, as high energy prices, bureaucracy, a skilled workers shortage and weak domestic demand weigh on economic output.

"The bad mood among companies is becoming more entrenched," said the DIHK in Berlin on Thursday, adding that it would be only the second time in Germany's post-war history where the economy contracted for two years in row.
The first case was in 2002 and 2003 when two consecutive recessions pushed the Social Democrats-Greens government of the time to introduce aggressive labour market and welfare reforms that were credited with elevating Germany to an internationally envied level of competitiveness.

"The is a clear alarm signal that Germany and Europe must take seriously," DIHK head Martin Wansleben said in a statement.
The European Commission on Thursday said Germany will be the biggest drag on euro zone growth this year and next, with growth of only 0.3% in 2024 rather than 0.8% expected in November and 1.2% in 2025, after a 0.3% recession last year.
The government next week will publish its economic growth forecast for this year. A source with knowledge of the matter said Berlin will slash its growth forecast to just 0.2%, although still a much more optimistic forecast than the DIHK's.

Finance Minister Christian Lindner said on Wednesday growth projections were "embarrassing and dangerous from a social perspective", as Germans' dissatisfaction with their economic situation has prompted a series of strikes across the country.
"If we do nothing, our country will fall behind ... Then Germany will become poorer," he said at an event in Potsdam.
Berlin will also cut its growth forecast for next year to 1% from a previously expected 1.5%, a government source told Reuters on Wednesday.

Nearly three out of five companies see Germany's economic policies as a business risk, the survey showed, adding that 33% of firms plan to reduce investments in the country in the next 12 months, while 24% said they planned expansion.
The ruling coalition of Chancellor Olaf Scholz wants to present proposals to strengthen Germany as a business location by spring. Analysts say this could include tax reform and cutting bureaucracy.
DIHK's Wansleben said legislation that obliges German companies to scrutinise human rights and environmental issues in supply chains globally must be suspended as it places an onerous burden on larger companies.
A sharp rise in interest rates to fight inflation in the wake of Russia's war in Ukraine had also slowed the economy, he said.

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