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Germany news: Exports jump higher than expected

DW English · May 8, 2026, 10:38 AM · Also reported by 1 other source

Key takeaways

  • Exports from Germany had risen at a time when many feared they would be in retreat because of punishing US tariffs.
  • 05/08/2026May 8, 2026German exports edge up despite global tensions, tariffsGerman exports have risen slightly despite ongoing global tensions linked to the Iran war, despite a drop in shipments to the United States.
  • The Federal Statistical Office said exports for March increased 0.5% month on month and 1.9% year on year in adjusted terms.

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Exports from Germany had risen at a time when many feared they would be in retreat because of punishing US tariffs. Meanwhile, one of Germany's biggest banks is set to cut jobs to fend off a takeover. DW has the latest.

https://p.dw.com/p/5DTLNGermany's auto industry in particular has been struggling in recent times Image: Fabian Bimmer/REUTERSAdvertisement Skip next section What you need to know What you need to know German exports have risen 0.5% month on month and 1.9% year on year in March, while imports have jumped 5.1% Shipments to the US and China have declined sharply Germany's Commerzbank says plans 3,000 job cuts to fend off a takeover bid by UniCredit A bank hostage situation is unfolding in a western German town Here are the latest developments from and about Germany on Friday May 8, 2026:

05/08/2026May 8, 2026German exports edge up despite global tensions, tariffsGerman exports have risen slightly despite ongoing global tensions linked to the Iran war, despite a drop in shipments to the United States.

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