German elections are taking place on February 23, 2025. Economic stagnation, energy struggles, and rising far-right influence ...
Its economy hadn’t just withstood the ascendance of China; it was thriving in its wake. Its balanced public finances stood ...
As tens of millions of Germans head to the polls this Sunday (February 23), one topic has been conspicuously absent from the ...
This may be the year the firewall collapses. The AfD is now polling at about 22 percent nationally and seems destined for a ...
On Thursday we get Australia’s capital expenditure for Q4, Switzerland’s GDP rate for Q4, Euro Zone economic sentiment for ...
Volkswagen's Audi will expand output in North America and Mercedes will boost its U.S. production as Europe's carmakers try ...
Small and medium-sized firms, many of them global market leaders, are responsible for more than half the area’s jobs ...
The VDA – Germany’s powerful automotive industry representative body – has warned of the dangers of tariffs on international trade and said that they risk negative effects on the world economy as well ...
When German voters go to the polls Sunday, the country’s moribund economy — and promises to fix it — will be front of mind.
Konstantin Richter is a journalist at work on a book about the history of corporate Germany.
Mercedes-Benz said Thursday it planned hefty cost cuts after its 2024 profits plunged by almost a third amid a slump in China ...
High energy prices, a weak labour force and low productivity growth are behind the ailing German economy – and voters are feeling the pinch.
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