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German exports in biggest fall for 30 months

byCT Report
10/04/2018
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BERLIN: German exports plunged unexpectedly in February, posting their biggest monthly drop in 30 months and narrowing the trade surplus, data showed, in a further sign that growth in Europe’s biggest economy could have reached its peak.

Seasonally adjusted exports fell by 3.2 per cent on the month, the steepest decline since August 2015, data from the Federal Statistics Office showed. Imports dropped by 1.3 per cent.

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A Reuters poll had pointed to exports edging up by 0.2 per cent on the month and imports rising by 0.3 per cent.

“As it looks, we have surpassed the top of the economic upswing,” HSBC Trinkhaus analyst Lothar Hessler said, adding that the stronger euro was probably to blame for the weak export figures.

Germany’s wider current account surplus, which measures the flow of goods, services and investments, edged up to €20.7bn from €20.3bn in January, unadjusted data showed.

Andreas Scheuerle from DekaBank said the data pointed to an disappointing first quarter.

“It’s hard to explain the reasons for this weak start to the year because the good economic conditions have not changed over the past three months,” Mr Scheuerle said, adding that record employment and rising wages were a good omen for domestic demand.

He said that protectionist threats from US President Donald Trump could hardly be the main reason for the February decline in German exports.

Still, the prospect of Germany getting caught in the cross-fire of a trade war between the United States and China is worrying German businesses.

The DIHK Chambers of Commerce and Industry said last week an escalation of the dispute over import duties could harm the global economy and weaken demand for German goods and services.

Official data last week showed German industrial output fell by the most in more than two years in February. The Economy Ministry said industry was losing momentum.

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