Germany Can’t Blame Trump for Slide in Exports, Bundesbank Finds
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FRANKFURT - The decline in German exports is not a result of US President Donald Trump's trade measures, but of deep structural weaknesses in the German economy, according to a Bundesbank analysis published today.
Germany lives on the export economy, but it has been weakening for years. The reasons are often discussed. The Bundesbank has now analysed them – and this leads to interesting insights.
German companies are losing market share worldwide. This is a key reason for the economic slowdown, the Bundesbank analyses – and says what can be improved.
German exports are in a year-long decline, and market shares are increasingly reaching China. There are structural reasons for this. The post German exports in years of decommissioning – Bundesbank calls factors appeared first on financial marketwelt.de.
Germany’s weak export performance in recent years has been accompanied by a loss of market share for German companies, particularly in view of China’s growing competition, according to an article published in the Bundesbank’s monthly bulletin, the German central bank.
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