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Germany's Economy: Time for a Fresh Start
GermanyMonday, February 17, 2025
International relations are adding to Germany's troubles. Russia cut off most of the country's natural gas supplies, causing electricity prices to skyrocket. This makes it hard for German companies to compete. China, once a big market for German products, is now a competitor, producing the same goods with government support.
Germany's economy has been shrinking for two years. By the end of 2024, it will only be 0. 3% bigger than it was before the pandemic. In comparison, the U. S. economy grew by 11. 4% and China's by 25. 8%.
Marcel Fratzscher, president of the German Institute for Economic Research, thinks German companies got too comfortable during the boom years. They didn't adapt quickly enough to new technologies, like electric cars. Now, there's a sense of depression among companies and citizens, leading to a lack of investment.
Many business leaders and economists suggest that the next government should loosen debt limits to increase spending on infrastructure and education. Fratzscher worries that political leaders might struggle with rapid change, as Germany's political system is built on consensus and stability.
Germany's economy needs a reboot. The next government must act fast to adapt to new technologies and global changes. The future of Germany's industry depends on it.
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