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German Economy Stagnates for Third Consecutive Year Due to Trade War Impact

German Economy Stagnates for Third Consecutive Year Due to Trade War Impact
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Politics April 28, 2025 19:56

germany, berlin - Germany faces a third year of economic stagnation as the impact of the trade war hinders growth, putting pressure on the incoming government to address the challenging economic conditions.

German Economy Stagnates for Third Consecutive Year

Germany's economy is forecasted to remain stagnant this year, marking three years of no growth, attributing the slowdown to the impact of the trade war and challenges faced by the export and automotive sectors.

Political Response to Economic Challenges

The incoming coalition government led by CDU/CSU and SPD is under pressure to revive economic growth. Chancellor-elect Friedrich Merz proposes a constitutional amendment to increase government debt for €500 billion infrastructure investments and unlimited defense spending.

Public Opinion and Challenges

The plan to lift the debt brake faces opposition within Merz's party, reflecting a divide on economic policies. Merz's abrupt shift in stance post-election has sparked controversy, impacting his approval ratings negatively.

Path to Recovery

Merz's ability to stimulate economic growth through increased investment is crucial for restoring public and business confidence. Overcoming current challenges, including American tariffs, will be vital for the new government to drive economic resurgence.

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