Core Viewpoint - Germany's exports to the United States have been declining for five consecutive months, primarily due to the impact of increased tariffs imposed by the U.S. [1] Export Performance - In August, Germany's exports to the U.S. decreased by 2.5% month-on-month, marking a total decline of 20.1% compared to the same month last year, reaching a low of 10.9 billion euros, the lowest level since November 2021 [1] - Seasonally and working-day adjusted data indicates a 0.5% month-on-month decline in overall German exports in August [1] Trade Relations with China - Despite the decline in exports to the U.S., Germany experienced a 5.4% month-on-month increase in exports to China in August [1] Industry Impact - The automotive and parts sector is a significant source of surplus for Germany's exports to the U.S., but the imposition of tariffs on imported cars and other goods since April has led to a continuous decline in exports to the U.S. [1] - The President of the German Wholesale and Foreign Trade Association, Dirk Jandura, stated that the external trade situation remains severe, with stagnation persisting for several months [1]
德国对美出口连续五个月下降
Xin Hua She·2025-10-09 13:59