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German exports bounce back

Reuters . Berlin
04 Jun 2022 00:00:00 | Update: 04 Jun 2022 10:57:49
German exports bounce back

German exports rose more than forecast in April, as Europe's biggest economy relied on trade with the United States and the euro area to recover from the initial impact of the war in Ukraine, government data showed on Friday.

Exports rose 4.4per cent from the previous month, the Federal Statistical Office said, almost three times the 1.5per cent increase predicted by economists in a Reuters poll.

In March, exports had fallen by 3per cent.

The boost for Germany's export-driven economy came despite a collapse in trade with Russia over recent months due to severe sanctions imposed by the West in a bid to punish Moscow for its invasion of Ukraine.

Exports from Germany to Russia dropped 10per cent in April after plummeting 60per cent in March, the statistics office said.

Imports also increased more than expected in April, by 3.1per cent, following a 3.2per cent rise in March, the statistics office reported.

ING chief economist Carsten Brzeski called the April trade data a "pleasant surprise".

"German exports have defied renewed supply chain disruptions and the economic impact of the war in Ukraine. At least for now," he said.

However, the Chambers of Industry and Commerce (DIHK) warned that the upswing could be short-lived.

"The export engine is grinding tremendously," said DIHK foreign trade chief Volker Treier, adding that the April growth was solely due to price increases in exports, which had actually fallen in real terms.

Supply-chain bottlenecks were yet to come - but with some delay - as a result of China's weeks-long Covid lockdowns, Treier said.

The DIHK expects German exports to stagnate in 2022 on the whole.

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