Exports and Household Spending to Blame for Germany’s Stagnation

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Germany's third-quarter stagnation can be attributed to weak exports and household spending, despite the EU's tariff agreement with the US.

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Trade and private consumption were to blame for Germany’s third-quarter stagnation, a period that saw the European Union enter into a tariff agreement with the US.

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Original article published by Bloomberg on November 25, 2025.
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