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Germany’s economy in ‘deepest crisis’ of post-war era, says industry group

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The Federation of German Industries calls on Chancellor Friedrich Merz’s government to take urgent action to spark a revival.

FRANKFURT: Germany’s economy is suffering its “deepest crisis” since the aftermath of World War II, an industry group warned yesterday, calling on Chancellor Friedrich Merz’s government to take urgent action to spark a revival.

Europe’s biggest economy “is in free fall, but the federal government is not responding decisively enough”, said Peter Leibinger, president of the Federation of German Industries (BDI).

Germany is facing a perfect storm: high energy costs burdening manufacturers, weak demand for its exports in key markets, the emergence of China as an industrial rival and the US tariff onslaught.

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