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    Germany’s factory orders fell sharply in July, posting the biggest monthly drop since January and signaling renewed weakness in the country’s industrial sector. The data, released by the Federal Statistics Office on Friday, September 5, showed a 2.9 percent decline in orders compared to June, disrupting hopes for a sustained recovery after three years of recession in manufacturing.

    Weak large-scale orders drag down German factory demand
    Sharp drop in large‑scale contracts drags German manufacturing into renewed turbulence.

    The unexpected slump was largely attributed to a significant fall in large-scale industrial orders, particularly in sectors such as aerospace, shipbuilding and defense, which recorded a 38.6 percent monthly drop. Economists had forecast a 0.5 percent increase, making the latest figures a considerable downside surprise. When excluding bulk orders, new factory orders would have increased by 0.7 percent, indicating that core demand remained stable despite the headline decline.

    This marks the third consecutive month of falling industrial orders, raising concerns across both government and industry. Economy Minister Katherina Reiche said the latest figures underline the urgent need for structural reforms to restore Germany’s industrial competitiveness. She called for coordinated policy actions to lower energy prices, reduce non-wage labor costs and simplify bureaucracy across both national and European levels.

    Reiche stressed that these changes are essential to protect jobs and prevent further erosion of Germany’s position as a global manufacturing leader. Within the broader industrial landscape, orders for electrical equipment and intermediate goods also declined in July, while the automotive sector provided some support with modest gains. Domestic orders dropped by 4.3 percent, while foreign demand fell by 1.4 percent, reflecting continued weakness in global trade and sluggish economic conditions among key trading partners.

    Germany posts steepest factory order decline since January

    Although the June data was revised upward to a 0.2 percent decline from the previously reported 1.0 percent drop, the revision does little to change the underlying trend. Over the three-month period from May to July, new orders rose just 0.2 percent compared to the preceding three months, highlighting the fragility of any potential rebound.

    The latest figures also coincide with downward revisions in growth forecasts from leading economic institutes. The Ifo Institute this week cut its forecast for German GDP growth in 2025 to just 0.2 percent, citing weak industrial output, persistent inflationary pressures and external demand constraints. It projects only modest improvement in 2026 with a 1.3 percent growth estimate.

    In the services sector, recent data showed renewed contraction. Germany’s services purchasing managers’ index fell to 49.3 in August, below the 50-point threshold that separates expansion from contraction. The composite index, which combines manufacturing and services activity, edged up slightly to 50.5, pointing to marginal overall growth.

    GDP contraction intensifies pressure on recovery path

    Meanwhile, second-quarter GDP was revised downward to show a 0.3 percent contraction, sharper than the initial estimate of 0.1 percent. The decline reflects weaker-than-expected investment and ongoing difficulties in reviving output in energy-intensive industries. Analysts say these trends reinforce the need for urgent policy adjustments to prevent a deeper slowdown.

    With global headwinds mounting and domestic demand showing signs of strain, Germany’s industrial sector remains at risk of prolonged stagnation. Policymakers face increasing pressure to act decisively to stabilize the German economy, boost investor confidence and support the manufacturing base that has long served as the engine of national growth. – By EuroWire News Desk.

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