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    November 25, 2025
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    BERLIN, November 25: Germany’s business morale declined in November, underscoring persistent weakness in Europe’s largest economy as companies grow increasingly cautious after two years of recession and industrial slowdown. The latest figures from the Ifo Institute showed that sentiment among firms fell slightly but more than economists had forecast, reflecting continued concern about the pace of recovery. The Ifo business climate index, a key barometer of corporate sentiment, slipped to 88.1 points in November from 88.4 in October. Analysts surveyed by FactSet had expected a reading of 88.3. The index remains well below its long-term average of about 100 points, indicating that German companies continue to face high costs, weak global demand, and subdued domestic conditions.

    Germany faces weak growth as business morale declines
    Germany’s economic sentiment softens as businesses report weaker confidence levels.

    “Sentiment among companies in Germany has deteriorated,” said Clemens Fuest, president of the Ifo Institute. He noted that expectations for the months ahead had worsened, especially in the manufacturing sector, where firms reported smaller order books and slower production activity. Chancellor Friedrich Merz earlier this year pledged a broad reform program aimed at revitalizing growth after the country’s extended period of economic contraction. His government announced plans for higher public investment and measures intended to strengthen competitiveness. However, the latest survey data suggest that business confidence has yet to show any significant improvement.

    The Ifo report showed that expectations in the manufacturing sector fell sharply, driven by weaker demand and sustained pressure from high energy and input costs. Trade and construction also recorded declines in confidence, reflecting the effects of tighter financing conditions and lower investment. The only improvement in November came from the services sector, which reported modest gains supported by steady consumer spending. “The survey data confirm that Germany’s economy remains stuck in a low-growth phase,” said Jens Oliver-Niklasch, economist at LBBW Bank. He noted that sentiment has shown little progress since the summer, despite earlier signs of stabilization.

    Industrial confidence stays below long-term average

    Germany’s industrial base, long a driver of its export-led economy, continues to face structural challenges, including subdued global trade and elevated production expenses. Many manufacturers are operating below capacity, while investment activity has been constrained by higher borrowing costs and persistent uncertainty. Some stability has been observed in services and technology-related fields, which have shown greater resilience compared with traditional manufacturing. Still, the overall Ifo index indicates that business sentiment has stagnated in recent months, suggesting that economic conditions remain difficult across most sectors.

    Services and technology show moderate stability

    The German government forecasts that the economy will expand by 0.2 percent in 2025 after two years of minimal or negative output. Growth is expected to rise to 1.3 percent in 2026, supported by fiscal measures and public investment programs. Official projections remain conservative, reflecting continued caution among policymakers about the strength of the recovery. The November Ifo results highlight the challenges facing Germany’s industrial economy as businesses contend with weak demand, high costs, and delayed investment. Confidence across manufacturing, trade, and construction remains low, signaling that Europe’s largest economy is still struggling to regain solid momentum heading into the new year. – By EuroWire News Desk.

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