Industrial President Sees Location "in Free Fall"
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Industrial production in Germany is likely to decline for the fourth year in a row. BDI President Peter Leibinger sees the location as "the deepest crisis since the existence of the Federal Republic".
The Federal Association of German Industry sees the industry in a serious crisis.
Industrial production is expected to shrink for the fourth consecutive year. According to the industry association, this is a structural decline. Several key industries are under pressure.
Berlin – The Federal Association of German Industry (BDI) sees Germany as a business location in the "free fall". German industry is at the end of the...
The Bundesverband der Deutschen Industrie (BDI) draws a gloomy picture of the economic situation in Germany. According to the ... The post "Structural decline": Germany's industrial president sees location in the "free fall" appeared first on Apollo News.
»Historically deepest crisis« and »structural decline«: BDI boss Peter Leibinger chooses drastic words to point out the situation of industry. In the fight against the further decline of production, he demands rapid reforms.
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