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German economy

  • Thursday, 29 May, 2025
    Berlin urges Brussels to approve subsidies for German heavy industry

    Economy minister Katherina Reiche says Germany’s steel and chemicals sectors are essential for Europe’s competitiveness

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  • Sunday, 18 May, 2025
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    A nation of slackers? Why Friedrich Merz wants Germans to work more

    Bleak demographics and short average work weeks could come to haunt Europe’s largest economy

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  • Monday, 12 May, 2025
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    From hawk to offender: Berlin’s spending ‘offensive’ saps EU fiscal rule book

    Germany leads efforts to loosen EU debt and deficit caps as it gears up to deploy €1tn

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  • Thursday, 8 May, 2025
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    Germany’s Mittelstand arms itself for a new era

    Country’s small and medium-sized businesses are pivoting to defence amid European rearmament

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  • Tuesday, 29 April, 2025
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    The country’s economy and its biggest businesses are pulling in the same direction

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  • Thursday, 24 April, 2025
    Germany downgrades 2025 growth forecast to zero

    Impact from Trump trade wars set to prolong longest economic slump in country’s postwar history

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  • Wednesday, 23 April, 2025
    From trains to tanks: Germany’s rearmament marks industrial shift

    Push to increase defence production is offering a glimmer of hope for workers facing manufacturing job losses

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  • Friday, 11 April, 2025
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    Germany hides ‘Black Zero’ statue as era of spending begins

    Incoming chancellor Friedrich Merz has loosened deficit rules in a country deeply averse to public debt

  • Monday, 7 April, 2025
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    US tariffs create ‘urgent’ problem for Germany, says Merz

    Chancellor-in-waiting comments after Donald Trump announced 20% levies on all European exports

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  • Thursday, 3 April, 2025
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    Germany’s long slog out of stagnation Premium content

    Breaking out of fiscal restraints is not by itself enough to recover the country’s economic mojo

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  • Monday, 31 March, 2025
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    The loosening of Germany’s ‘debt brake’ raises hope for faster growth

  • Friday, 21 March, 2025
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    Merz’s €1tn spending plan wins final approval

    Constitutional reform passes last legislative hurdle days before outgoing parliament’s term expires

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  • Friday, 21 March, 2025
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    Douglas warning on weak demand fuels 22% plunge in beauty retailer’s shares

    German group points to global trade tensions exacerbating hit to sales and profits

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  • Thursday, 20 March, 2025
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    Opening Nord Stream 2 would be a catastrophic mistake

    Caught between Russia and an increasingly adversarial US, Germany’s ties to Europe are being tested

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  • Tuesday, 18 March, 2025
    German politics
    Merz ‘confident’ about Germany’s make-or-break spending vote

    Chancellor-in-waiting needs two-thirds majority in emergency session of outgoing Bundestag

    Friedrich Merz
  • Thursday, 13 March, 2025
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    Germany’s stagnant economy dents investment in consumer start-ups

    Funding increased to €7bn last year but it is a far cry from the 2021 peak of more than €17bn

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  • Monday, 10 March, 2025
    Germany can spend almost €2tn without harming growth, economists say

    FT survey finds ‘large fiscal capacity’, but economists urge would-be chancellor Friedrich Merz to spend funds wisely

    Friedrich Merz
  • Sunday, 9 March, 2025
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    Berlin’s about-turn can get Europe more bang for the buck

    Even Germany’s frugal friends are undergoing policy and sentiment shifts

    Leader of Germany’s Christian Democratic Union Friedrich Merz
  • Saturday, 8 March, 2025
    ‘Game changer’: German spending plans lift bond market’s growth forecasts

    Chancellor-in-waiting Merz’s promise to do ‘whatever it takes’ pushes Bund yields sharply higher in anticipation of more issuance

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  • Thursday, 6 March, 2025
    News in-depth
    Germany’s ‘whatever it takes’ spending push to end years of stagnation

    Europe’s largest economy could return to pre-pandemic growth trend

    A montage of pictures of Friedrich Merz, a fighter jet and a train
  • Wednesday, 5 March, 2025
    German borrowing costs soar by most since 1997 on ‘historic’ debt deal

    Investors bet on big boost to growth after agreement to increase funding for military and infrastructure

  • Tuesday, 25 February, 2025
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    Why Germany’s debt rules are a bellwether for EU defence spending Premium content

    Also in this newsletter: can European lawmakers convince the US to change its tone on digital taxes?

    Friedrich Merz
  • Wednesday, 19 February, 2025
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    Germany votes: best books to read ahead of Sunday’s election

    As the country goes to the polls, writers explore, in fiction and non-fiction, its identity and values — and where these suggest it is heading

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  • Wednesday, 19 February, 2025
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    German trains are less punctual than Britain’s ‘broken’ railways

    Olaf Scholz mocked UK trains. FT analysis of 1.9bn data points shows they are more reliable than Germany’s network

  • Tuesday, 18 February, 2025
    News in-depth
    German manufacturing job losses deepen fears over industrial decline

    Voters prepare to go to polls this weekend as political parties seek remedies for economic heartland’s woes

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