German economy growth forecasts halved
Key takeaways
- Germany's economy continues to falter under the shock of soaring energy prices.
- She expects the war in the Persian Gulf to limit Germany's economic growth to just half a percentage point this year.
- "The escalation has set us back economically," the minister said.
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Germany's economy continues to falter under the shock of soaring energy prices. In the wake of the Iran war, the German economy minister has had to cut her own forecast by half.
https://p.dw.com/p/5Ckq9Economy Minister Katherina Reiche has had to halve her growth forecast for the German economy Image: Li si N ie sn er/RE UTE RSAdvertisement German Federal Economy Minister Katherina Reiche of the conservative Christian Democratic Union (CDU) had only bad news to deliver in Berlin. She expects the war in the Persian Gulf to limit Germany's economic growth to just half a percentage point this year.
"The escalation has set us back economically," the minister said. "The situation remains highly volatile."