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A large part of the decline can be attributed to a base effect; in May 2023, there were an exceptionally high number of orders for large-scale systems from Germany.
by Olaf Wortmann, VDMA economic expert https://www.vdma.org/viewer/-/v2article/render/102502250
in the case of Germany and its economic decline, there are always some excuses! sometimes it's base effects, sometimes it's the evil Russian, sometimes it's the evil Chinese, it's never the Germans themselves who are driving their economy into the ground. this economy has been destroyed by the green ideologues and all the figures speak for it...
I'm still waiting for the latest figures, but last year the German economy lost 136 billion euros in direct investment abroad. that's clear
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in the case of Germany and its economic decline, there are always some excuses! sometimes it's base effects, sometimes it's the evil Russian, sometimes it's the evil Chinese, it's never the Germans themselves who are driving their economy into the ground. this economy has been destroyed by the green ideologues and all the figures speak for it...
I'm still waiting for the latest figures, but last year the German economy lost 136 billion euros in direct investment abroad. that's clear
reply