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Ifo Institute: Export expectations are better than they have been since autumn 2018

2021-02-23T08:40:33.328Z


Optimism in the export industry: after the lockdown dip at the end of 2020, the Ifo index of export expectations rose from 7.5 to 10.7 points. The drivers are China and the USA.


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Container Terminal Bremerhaven: The export expectations are increasing

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There is growing optimism in the German export industry.

The mood among companies improved noticeably in February, as the Munich Ifo Institute reported on Tuesday.

After the recent lockdown dip at the end of 2020, the Ifo index of export expectations rose from 7.5 to 10.7 points - better than it has been in almost two and a half years.

The triggers are therefore the well-running economy in China and rising production in the USA.

"The well-running economy in China and rising production in the USA are helping German exporters," said Ifo President Clemens Fuest.

The world's two largest economies are the most important buyers of goods "Made in Germany".

Chemistry and mechanical engineering on the rise

The car manufacturers could have overcome their three-month interim low, write the Ifo scientists.

The chemical industry and mechanical engineering expect a significant increase in exports.

For the furniture and clothing industries, on the other hand, the foreign market remains difficult: Here the companies assume that sales will decline significantly.

The index is based on a monthly survey of 2,300 industrial companies.

According to the Ifo Index, companies are now much more optimistic than they were at the beginning of 2020, before the Covid pathogen spread around the world.

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Source: spiegel

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