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ifo Economic Forecast Summer 2025: Recovery Is Getting Closer – Economic Policy Uncertainty Remains High

At the start of 2025, the German economy recorded strong growth of 0.4 percent compared to the previous quarter. Around half of this increase is due to exports to the US being brought forward – in response to anticipated tariff increases by the United States. Private consumption and investment activity did, however, also contribute to the positive trend.

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Joint Economic Forecast Spring 2025: Geopolitical Upheaval Exacerbates Crisis – Structural Reforms Even More Urgent

Gross domestic product is likely to do little more than stagnate this year with an increase of 0.1 percent. The institutes are therefore revising the forecast from fall 2024 downward by a significant 0.7 percentage points. Momentum in the summer half-year of 2025 is now assessed as weaker due to the US tariff policy.

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ifoCAST

ifoCAST generates forecasts of current German GDP with the help of a statistical model that works with historical correlations. These forecasts do not necessarily have to correspond to the published ifo Economic Forecasts, which also take expert knowledge into account.

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ifo Dresden Economic Forecast: Eastern Germany Again with Slightly Stronger Economic Growth than the West

Despite the general phase of economic weakness, the Eastern German economy is holding up well. Economic output here is expected to increase by 0.3% in 2024, while Germany as a whole is likely to see a decline of 0.1%. In Saxony, however, economic output is likely to fall by 0.5%, as indicated by the widely varying development in the first half of 2024. 

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ifo Economic Forecast for Eastern Germany and Saxony
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