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German factory orders fall amid tariff, growth woes

Emma Reilly by Emma Reilly
August 6, 2025
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Frankfurt (Germany) (AFP) – German industrial orders unexpectedly fell in June, official data showed Wednesday, as Europe’s biggest economy struggles with prolonged domestic weakness and volatile US trade policy. New orders, closely watched as an indicator of future business activity, dropped 1.0 percent month-on-month, according to preliminary data from federal statistics agency Destatis, after a fall of 0.8 percent in May. Analysts surveyed by financial data firm FactSet had expected a rebound of 1.3 percent in June. Orders from abroad fell three percent, with a particularly heavy drop from countries outside the eurozone, while domestic orders increased slightly.

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There were big falls for orders from the crucial automotive sector, of transport equipment such as trains and ships as well as metal products. The economy ministry said that big swings in orders were no surprise “given the persistent high level of trade and geopolitical uncertainty.” “The industrial economy is likely to be characterised by subdued foreign demand in the future in light of what are now likely to be permanently higher tariffs on exports to the United States,” it added in a statement.

EU exports to the United States have already faced tariffs of varying rates for several months. Under a deal struck between the bloc and US President Donald Trump last month, they are set to face across-the-board levies from Thursday of 15 percent, which will hit export power Germany hard. The majority of German companies expect further disruptions to transatlantic trade, according to a survey of about 3,500 enterprises by the German Chamber of Industry and Commerce (DIHK). It found that 72 percent are already feeling the negative effects of the current US trade policy and that 58 percent fear new burdens.

“US tariff policy has no winners. It harms businesses and consumers on both sides of the Atlantic,” said DIHK executive director Helena Melnikov. The German economy shrank for the past two years and the government’s latest forecast, released in April, predicted zero growth for 2025 due to the impact of tariffs. Some institutes have, however, recently upgraded their forecasts to slight growth for this year, seeing signs that the downturn has bottomed out.

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