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German Exports Rise in December, Strong Gains in 2021
German Exports Rise in December, Strong Gains in 2021

Berlin, 9 Feb (ONA) --- German exports increased for the third consecutive month in December 2021, capping a year in which they rose 14% compared with 2020, German official figures showed today.

The Federal Statistical Office said that exports from Germany, Europe’s biggest economy, were up 0.9% in December 2021 compared with the previous month. That followed gains of 1.8% in November and 3.9% in October 2021.

Imports were up 5.7% in December 2021, their fifth consecutive monthly increase.

For 2021 as a whole, exports rose 14% to some 1.38 trillion euros ($1.57 trillion), the statistics office said. Imports were up 17.1% at over 1.2 trillion euros ($1.37 trillion).

The United States (US) remained Germany’s top export destination, with China second and France third. China was the biggest source of imports to Germany, followed by the Netherlands and the US.

Trade with Britain was a notable exception to the upward trend in the first year after the UK left the European Union’s single market and customs union. Exports to the UK dropped 2.6% in 2021 and imports plunged 8.5%.

The third consecutive monthly rise in December suggests that “the German export sector prevented the entire economy from shrinking more than the recorded 0.7% quarter-on-quarter in the final quarter of the year,” ING economist Carsten Brzeski said in a research note.

“The weak euro exchange rate and few social restrictions in the main export destinations seem to have driven export growth,” he said.

Looking ahead, export order books are still full but “we will first need to see industrial production picking up again before exports surge as well,” Brzeski added.

--- Ends/KH

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