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    German economy expected to stagnate through winter, Bundesbank says

    December 14, 2024
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    Germany is bracing for another year of economic contraction, as the Deutsche Bundesbank forecasts a 0.2% decline in GDP for 2024. This marks the second consecutive year of economic shrinkage, with structural challenges and international trade concerns contributing to the sluggish performance. President Joachim Nagel emphasized the pressures facing Europe’s largest economy, citing global headwinds and persistent structural inefficiencies.

    The Bundesbank’s latest forecast represents a sharp reversal from its earlier projection of modest growth. In its June report, the central bank anticipated a 0.3% expansion for 2024. Now, with key economic indicators pointing to stagnation, the outlook for 2025 has also been revised downward, with growth expected to reach only 0.2%, a significant drop from the 1.1% previously predicted. Nagel warned of additional risks stemming from proposed U.S. trade policies under former President Donald Trump, which could impose tariffs on imports and disrupt Germany’s export-driven economy.

    Bundesbank simulations estimate that such measures could reduce Germany’s economic output by up to 1.4% by 2027. While the United States would face notable impacts on its own economy, Germany’s reliance on global trade leaves it particularly vulnerable to protectionist policies. To counter slowing growth, the European Central Bank (ECB) recently reduced its key interest rate by a quarter percentage point, bringing it to 3%.

    ECB President Christine Lagarde pointed to weakening economic activity and looming trade disputes as critical factors behind the move. However, the Bundesbank remains cautious about inflation, noting that while price pressures have eased, food and service costs remain persistently high. Structural challenges continue to weigh on the German economy. The transition away from affordable Russian energy supplies and reduced demand for German exports in China are exacerbating long-term vulnerabilities.

    The Bundesbank projects inflation could rise slightly in the coming years, driven in part by increased protectionist policies globally. Germany is expected to face a difficult winter, with stagnation forecast in the near term and a slow recovery anticipated later in the year. Declining private consumption, a softening labor market, and weak business investment have contributed to this muted outlook.

    The Bundesbank also identified geopolitical tensions and shifts in global trade dynamics as ongoing threats to stability. As federal elections approach, policymakers face mounting pressure to address these economic challenges. The uncertainty surrounding Germany’s economic trajectory underscores the need for coordinated domestic and international efforts to mitigate potential disruptions. – By EuroWire News Desk.

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