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3 weeks ago |
gurutrade.com | René Wagner |Maria Martinez |Maria Martínez |María Martínez |Miranda Murray
BERLIN, April 22 (Reuters) - More than 80% of German companies in manufacturing and the information technology industry expect a negative impact on the German economy from tariffs imposed by the U.S., according to a survey by the Leibniz Centre for European Economic Research ZEW. The survey, seen by Reuters on Tuesday, showed that 20% of the 800 companies surveyed now even fear "very negative" effects on the economy from the policies of the new U.S. government.
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Jan 10, 2025 |
gurutrade.com | René Wagner |Maria Martinez |Maria Martínez |María Martínez |Miranda Murray |Tomasz Janowski
BERLIN, Jan 10 (Reuters) - The German trade surplus with the United States is heading towards a record level just before U.S. President-elect Donald Trump arrives at the White House, an analysis of statistics office data showed.
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Dec 5, 2024 |
gurutrade.com | Holger Hansen |Maria Martinez |Maria Martínez |María Martínez |Rachel More
BERLIN, Dec 5 (Reuters) - Job vacancies in Germany have been on a downward trend for two years, showing a decline in labour demand that reflects the economic slowdown in Europe's biggest economy, according to data from an economic institute released on Thursday.
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Nov 22, 2024 |
gurutrade.com | Rachel More |Maria Martinez |Maria Martínez |María Martínez |Miranda Murray |Gareth Jones
BERLIN, Nov 22 (Reuters) - Germany's economy grew less than previously estimated in the third quarter, the statistics office reported on Friday, in further bad news for a country set to be the worst performer among the Group of Seven rich democracies this year. Gross domestic product grew by 0.1% in the third quarter of 2024, the data showed, compared with the previous quarter, down from a preliminary reading of 0.2% growth.
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Oct 7, 2024 |
gurutrade.com | Friederike Heine |Maria Martinez |Maria Martínez |María Martínez |Matthias Williams
BERLIN, Oct 7 (Reuters) - The German economy is expected to contract by 0.2% in 2024, an economy ministry spokesperson said on Monday, confirming an earlier report in the Sueddeutsche Zeitung newspaper. The government is cutting its forecast to an inflation-adjusted contraction from a previous projection of 0.3% growth this year.
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