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Germany sees welcome jump in exports in January

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Germany sees welcome jump in exports in January
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Germany sees welcome jump in exports in January

Ricardo Connor

March 6, 2024

Europe’s biggest economy welcomed some rare good news as a report showed that German exporters saw a notable increase in sales in January.

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This aerial view shows hundreds of containers stored at the EUROKAI KGaA container terminal in the port of Hamburg
The value of exported goods rose to 135.6 billion euros in the first month of the yearImage: Images by Andreas Rentz/Getty

German companies recorded a 6.3% increase in the value of goods exported in January compared to the previous month, the country’s Federal Statistical Office Destatis reported on Wednesday.

The jump in trade provided rare good news for the German economy, which has wavered between stagnation and recession in recent quarters.

The value of exported goods increased to 135.6 billion euros (147.3 billion dollars) in the first month of the year, which means there was also a year-on-year increase of 0.3% compared to January 2023.

Exports to China grew 7.8%, to 8.1 billion euros, while those to the United States – still the largest export market – fell 1.7%, to a value of 12.5 billion euros. euros.

Goods worth €75.8 billion were exported to European Union (EU) member states and goods worth €61.2 billion were imported from across the bloc.

Compared to December 2023, calendar- and seasonally-adjusted exports to EU countries increased by 8.9%, while imports increased by 10.8%.

More to come…

Edited by: Alex Berry

Ricardo Connor Reporting stories from around the world, with a particular focus on Europe – especially Germany.

Source: DW

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