German economy to underperform euro zone until 2026, EU forecasts

investing.com 15/11/2024 - 09:34 AM

By Maria Martinez

BERLIN (Reuters) – The German economy will continue to significantly underperform average growth in the euro zone until 2026, according to the forecasts of the European Commission released on Friday.

The European Commission's Autumn Forecast projects GDP growth in 2024 at 0.8% in the euro area, while a 0.1% GDP contraction is expected in Germany, a downward revision from growth of 0.1% in previous forecasts.

> "High uncertainty has been weighing on consumption and investment, and the trade outlook has worsened as global demand for industrial goods weakened," the EU said in its report.

Germany, the world’s third-largest economy, has lagged behind the European Union average since 2021 and is expected to shrink for the second consecutive year in 2024, making it the worst performer among the Group of Seven rich democracies.

Going forward, domestic demand in Germany is set to pick up, driven by increases in real wages, according to the commission.

For next year, the European Commission expects a recovery, with 0.7% growth, a reduction from their spring forecast of 1.0% expansion.

German growth is expected to accelerate to 1.3% in 2026, though still below the euro zone average of 1.6%.

Overall, domestic demand is anticipated to become the main driver of economic growth again in 2025 and 2026. With an expected further easing of inflation, real household income is set to continue to recover, and private consumption is expected to rise slowly, according to the commission.

Harmonised German inflation declined to 2.4% in October 2024, down from a peak of 11.6% in October 2022, primarily due to falling energy prices. For 2024, inflation is projected to average 2.4%, according to the forecasts.

Inflation is then projected at 2.1% in 2025 and 1.9% in 2026, the EU said.




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