Why vitality costs are delaying German turnaround | DW News

Two years of recession, one of near stagnation: 2026 was supposed to be the beginning of Germany’s economic recovery. Instead, higher energy prices are pushing up costs, pushing down consumer sentiment and threatening to stall growth. DW interviews Clemens Fuest of the Ifo Institute on what to expect from the German economy in the coming months.

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