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Germany’s Economy will stagnate in 2025 as Trump’s Tariffs Bite

Arjuman Arju by Arjuman Arju
May 24, 2025
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Germany’s economy is set to stagnate in 2025 as Trump’s tariffs and global trade tensions take a toll. Germany’s top economic advisers say the country’s economy will flatline in 2025, blaming global uncertainty, rising tariffs from the U.S., and weakening exports. Learn how Chancellor Merz plans to reverse the slowdown.

No Growth Expected in 2025 Amid Global Trade Tensions

Germany, the largest economy in Europe, is facing another tough year. A new forecast from the country’s independent panel of economic advisers predicts that the German economy will stagnate in 2025, with no growth expected throughout the year.

This gloomy outlook comes after two consecutive years of economic contraction, making it the country’s worst stretch since the global financial crisis.

According to Monika Schnitzer, head of the economic advisory panel, one of the major reasons for Germany’s slowdown is U.S. President Donald Trump’s aggressive tariff policies, which are creating global uncertainty and damaging trade flows.

Trump’s Tariffs Fuel Global Economic Risks

Schnitzer directly blamed the Trump administration’s tariffs, saying:

“Trump’s tariff policy is increasing uncertainty and endangering economic growth worldwide.”

The new tariffs and trade threats coming from the U.S. have put pressure on German exports, especially in the automotive and machinery sectors, which are core strengths of the German economy.

Germany’s export-driven economy has been heavily impacted by rising trade barriers, and many industries are struggling to stay competitive, especially against growing Chinese manufacturing rivals.


Germany’s Export Power Hit Hard by U.S. and China Shifts

Germany has long been a global leader in high-end engineered goods—like luxury cars, industrial machines, and precision equipment. But in recent years, the country has lost ground due to:

Intense competition from Chinese manufacturers

A decline in trade with China

Trump-era tariffs disrupting transatlantic trade

In a surprising shift, the United States overtook China as Germany’s largest single trading partner in 2024. While exports to China have fallen, Germany’s reliance on U.S. trade has increased, making Trump’s tariffs even more painful.

Panel Predicts 1% Growth for 2026 If Conditions Improve

The current economic forecast offers no growth for 2025, but experts are slightly more hopeful about 2026. The panel expects a 1% GDP increase next year, assuming global trade stabilizes and domestic reforms kick in.

This projection matches the forecast made a month earlier by the previous German government.

Chancellor Friedrich Merz Aims to Turn the Tide

Friedrich Merz, Germany’s new chancellor who took office on May 6, is under immediate pressure to boost the economy. He has promised a pro-business agenda that includes:

Rolling back bureaucracy

Pushing for more digital transformation

Providing tax cuts for companies

Supporting new European trade agreements

Merz’s coalition has also announced a massive investment package aimed at modernizing Germany’s infrastructure, a move the panel says could help turn things around by creating jobs, attracting investment, and boosting productivity.

Schnitzer noted:

“This investment package offers opportunities for a modernization of infrastructure in Germany and a return to a higher path of growth.”

Germany’s Challenges: More Than Just Tariffs

While U.S. tariffs are a major concern, Germany’s struggles run deeper. Other long-term problems include:

A shrinking workforce due to demographic change

Slow adoption of digital technologies

Energy costs and supply chain vulnerabilities

Over-regulation holding back startups and innovation

Economists believe that unless these structural issues are addressed, Germany may continue to see weak growth for years to come.

What’s Next for Europe’s Economic Powerhouse?

With Germany’s economic engine stalling, the impact is likely to ripple across the European Union. As Europe’s largest economy, Germany plays a key role in the region’s stability and prosperity.

If Chancellor Merz’s reforms succeed, Germany could regain momentum in 2026. But much will depend on global trade conditions, the outcome of U.S. tariff policies, and whether business confidence returns.

Arjuman Arju

Arjuman Arju

Arjuman Arju is a Sub-Editor of Diplotic. She is currently studying BSS (Pass) degree at Chattogram Government Women College. She enjoys exploring various topics and sharing thoughts through writing. She likes to read and learn about different aspects of life and society.

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