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German economic advisers forecast zero growth for 2025

2025-05-22 13:44 Last Updated At:14:07

Germany's top economic advisers have lowered their 2025 growth forecast to zero, revising down their previous projection of 0.4 percent, according to a report published Wednesday.

The report by the German Council of Economic Experts has reflected the ongoing struggles of the country's economy, which has been battered by two consecutive years of recession.

The report highlights that the German economy remains in a prolonged period of weakness. Bureaucratic hurdles and lengthy approval processes are slowing overall economic growth, while structural changes are accelerating, affecting sectors and regions that have thus far been economically strong.

The report also notes that U.S. President Donald Trump's trade policy is posing a risk to global economic growth. However, the Council underlines that the financial package introduced by the newly-formed German government presents opportunities for infrastructure modernization and a potential return to higher growth rates.

In the near future, the German economy will be significantly influenced by two factors: U.S. trade policy and the financial package, said Monika Schnitzer, chairwoman of the Council of Economic Experts.

U.S. tariff policies are placing additional strain on Germany's already struggling export industry, she added, and German exports are likely to decline even further with the sharp and unpredictable rise in tariffs.

Once a leader in the European economy, Germany has now faced two years of recession, with inflation, high energy prices, and falling exports weighing heavily on businesses.

Established in 1963, the five-member German Council of Economic Experts, commonly known as the "Five Sages," is an academic body that advises the German government on economic policy.

German economic advisers forecast zero growth for 2025

German economic advisers forecast zero growth for 2025

Multiple buildings in Israel's Tel Aviv have been damaged as Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps continue to counterattack on Israel and the United States to retaliate their military operation over the past week.

In the city of Tel Aviv, sirens warning residents to take cover have blared across the city repeatedly.

Some residents took cover in underground shelters while others chose to leave the city to avoid the conflict.

Having stayed away from the city for several days, Idan and his family still witnessed strikes from Iran when they came back.

"I chose to get away from the city. After Saturday, we sat in the shelter for 8 hours, back and forth, so we got in the car and we went to the Dead Sea to a hotel. [After] just a little bit of relaxation, this happened. Also, the last time, it was next to my house. It was very scary," said the local resident.

Iran's Islamic Revolution Guards Corps said on Friday that it has launched a large number of Khorramshahr-4, Kheibar and Fattah missiles towards Israeli and U.S. targets in its 22nd wave of attacks. Also on Friday, the Israel Defense Forces said it struck more than 400 targets across western Iran over the course of the day, including ballistic missile launchers and drone storage facilities.

At least 1,332 Iranian civilians, including women and children, have been killed in U.S.-Israeli airstrikes and thousands more have been injured in the attacks, Iran's UN ambassador Amir Saeid Iravani said on Friday.

Iranian strikes on Tel Aviv continue

Iranian strikes on Tel Aviv continue

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