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German economy shrank by 0.3% in second quarter in worse showing than initially thought

August 22, 2025
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BERLIN (AP) — The German economy shrank by 0.3% in the second quarter compared with the previous three-month period, official data showed Friday, a significantly worse showing than was initially reported as tensions with the U.S. over tariffs simmered.

In a preliminary report at the end of July, the Federal Statistical Office said gross domestic product contracted by 0.1% in April-June compared with the first quarter for Europe’s biggest economy. That contributed to for the 20-nation eurozone.

Full data showed output in manufacturing and the construction industry was worse than expected in June and household spending for the quarter also was revised downward, the office said Friday. The decline followed growth of 0.3% in the first quarter.

The German economy has shrunk for the past two years. Chancellor administration has made revitalizing it a top priority since taking office May 6.

It has launched a program to and set up a 500 billion-euro ($582 billion) fund to pour money into Germany’s creaking . It is promising to cut red tape and speed up the country’s lagging digitization.

A group of dozens of companies last month at least 631 billion euros ($731.7 billion) in Germany over the next three years, a figure that included some previously planned investments but was designed to send a signal of confidence in the economy.

ING economist Carsten Brzeski said “after the surge in economic activity resulting from the U.S. front-loading of German exports in the first quarter, the economy experienced a reversal of the front-loading effect, and the first full-blown impact of U.S. tariffs (implemented in the second quarter) took effect.”

It could “take until next year before a more substantial recovery starts to unfold,” he said.

A European Union-U.S. trade deal was but remains a .

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