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    German economy projected to shrink in 2024, slower growth forecast for 2025

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    MENA Newswire News Desk: Germany is facing substantial economic and political challenges that could impact its standing among advanced economies. The German Council of Economic Experts recently downgraded growth projections, forecasting a 0.1% GDP contraction in 2024 and a modest 0.4% growth in 2025. This represents a significant reduction from the previous forecast of 0.9% growth for 2025. The revision underscores Germany’s struggle with economic stagnation, reflected by an average annual GDP increase of only 0.1% over the past five years.

    German economy projected to shrink in 2024, slower growth forecast for 2025

    Central to Germany’s economic woes is its manufacturing sector, traditionally a driving force for the nation’s economy. The sector is now facing multiple headwinds, including reduced demand from international markets, a shortage of skilled labor, and intensified competition from China. While the global economy is expected to grow at a steady 2.6% over the next two years, Germany’s manufacturing decline suggests structural issues that extend beyond short-term cyclical downturns. These factors have led some economists to question the sustainability of Germany’s traditional industrial model in a rapidly evolving global economy.

    Germany’s service sector, smaller relative to its European counterparts, has shown growth potential, though its expansion may have been overshadowed by the focus on reviving the manufacturing industry. Inflationary pressures in Germany are anticipated to moderate slightly, with rates expected to average 2.2% in 2024 and 2.1% in 2025. Core inflation, however, is projected to remain higher at 3.0% in 2024, declining to 2.6% in 2025. Rising labor costs pose a risk to this inflationary easing, which could dampen the overall economic outlook if they persist.

    Adding to Germany’s economic challenges is a newly volatile political environment. The recent collapse of Chancellor Olaf Scholz’s coalition government has prompted the scheduling of early elections on February 23, 2025. This instability raises questions about the government’s ability to implement essential economic reforms and address underlying structural issues in a timely manner. Political uncertainty may further complicate efforts to stabilize key industries and restore investor confidence in Germany’s economic policy direction.

    Germany’s automotive industry, a cornerstone of the national economy, is also encountering obstacles. Ford recently announced reductions in work hours at its Cologne electric vehicle plant, attributing this to weaker-than-expected demand for EVs. The company is utilizing Germany’s Kurzarbeit program, which allows companies to reduce employee work hours with partial compensation from the government. This adjustment reflects broader concerns over demand in the automotive sector as it grapples with the transition to electric vehicles.

    In the energy sector, the German government has introduced reforms aimed at bolstering renewable energy production. New policies now require most new wind and solar power operators to sell electricity on the open market, a move designed to accelerate the integration of renewable sources into the national grid. This initiative is part of a broader government strategy to stimulate growth in the energy sector while supporting Germany’s transition to sustainable energy.

    Germany’s telecommunications sector is also under pressure. Vodafone recently reported a 6.2% decrease in organic service revenue within Germany, largely due to new regulations that prohibit bundling television services with rent in housing associations. Despite this decline, Vodafone experienced overall growth due to gains in other markets, highlighting the challenges posed by changing regulatory landscapes in Germany.

    Looking forward, Germany faces additional risks, including potential repercussions from proposed U.S. tariffs and ongoing geopolitical tensions. Bundesbank President Joachim Nagel cautioned that such tariffs could reduce Germany’s economic output by an estimated 1%, further straining an economy already grappling with multiple challenges.

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