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Ifo: Mood of East German Companies Brightens Up

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The mood in the East German economy has improved. According to the Ifo Institute, companies are less concerned about tariffs and expect growth impulses from the Federal Government.
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The mood in the East German economy has improved. According to the Ifo Institute, companies are less concerned about tariffs and expect growth impulses from the Federal Government.

The mood in East German companies improved significantly in May. According to the Ifo Institute, the business climate index rose by 2.6 points to 89.2 meters. This shows new optimism.

East German companies are again more optimistic. The Ifo Institute is recording a surprisingly strong increase in the business climate – and this is a key factor.

People are looking to the future with a bit more optimism. At least according to the consumer barometer. Summer is coming.

The ifo Business Climate Index for East Germany rose in May compared to the previous month. The mood barometer for the regional economy of East Germany rose to 89.2 points after 86.6 points in April. The East German companies surveyed assessed their business situation slightly better than in the previous month and raised their business expectations very significantly compared to April. {/mprestriction} In East German manufacturing the business c…

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EU-Schwerbehinderung broke the news in on Monday, June 2, 2025.
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