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Wednesday, Jul 15, 2026

German Industrial Production Falls as Automotive Weakness Continues to Pressure Export Economy

Germany’s industrial production declined by zero point eight percent from the previous month, according to new data from the Federal Statistical Office, with weakness in automotive manufacturing and investment goods weighing on output. Economists warn that high energy costs and weaker global demand continue to challenge the competitiveness of German industry.
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