Ifo Institute Cuts Growth Forecasts for German Economy
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The Kiel Institute and the Ifo Institute are reducing growth forecasts for Germany. In 2026, GDP growth is expected to be 1.3 percent. US customs policy continues to burden the German economy.
The Ifo Institute has lowered its economic forecast for the German economy, which has been in crisis for years. According to the Munich economists' new forecast, the expected upturn in 2026 will also be weaker than expected.
Setback: Even after two years of recession, the German economy will barely grow in 2025, according to German research institutes. Growth is not expected to pick up again until 2026.
The German economy has been in crisis for three years – and the slump is likely to continue in 2025. According to experts, there is no improvement in sight without decisive action by the Federal Government.
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