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The European Commission cut its growth estimate for the euro area this year and predicted a recession for the German economy. Business and consumer confidence keeps plunging in Europe's largest economy, yet inflation has stayed stubbornly high in part due to fairly tight resource utilization. The unemployment rate in Germany is at record low levels. Companies have so far not followed the U.S. example but market participants clearly expect layoffs to pick up in the future. One glimmer of hope for avoiding this unpleasant recession scenario is foreign trade in the form of exports which has so far held up pretty well. The latest export figures in Germany for July 2008 show a decline of 1.7 percent from the previous month. Exports in June were up a strong 4.1 percent. Compared to July of 2007 exports have increased by a healthy 7 percent (see chart below).
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Economic slowdown in the U.S. and China have as of yet not materially impacted export growth in Germany. The report did not specify the amount of trade with individual countries outside the European Union, but released the statistics for exports to "third countries" which were up 10 percent compared to July of last year:
"Germany exported commodities to the value of EUR 32.2 billion to and imported commodities to the value of EUR 26.2 billion from countries outside the European Union (third countries) in July 2008. Compared with July 2007, exports to third countries were up by 10.0% and imports from those countries by 19.6%."
read also: German exports again strong in June 2008
Thursday, August 7, 2008
http://manonthestreet64.blogspot.com/2008/08/german-exports-again-strong-in-june.html
source: German exports in July 2008: +7.0% on July 2007
Press release No. 337 / 2008-09-09
http://www.destatis.de/jetspeed/portal/cms/Sites/destatis/Internet/EN/press/pr/2008/09/PE08__337__51,templateId=renderPrint.psml
source: Introductory statement
Jean-Claude Trichet, President of the ECB,
Lucas Papademos, Vice President of the ECB
Frankfurt am Main, 4 September 2008
http://www.ecb.int/press/pressconf/2008/html/is080904.en.html
source: ECB STAFF MACROECONOMIC PROJECTIONS FOR THE EURO AREA
ECB
http://www.ecb.int/pub/pdf/other/ecbstaffprojections200809en.pdf
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