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German exporters shrug off crisis as shipments rise | German exporters shrug off crisis as shipments rise |
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German exports rose in August for the first time in three months. | German exports rose in August for the first time in three months. |
Shipments grew 3.5% over the month, according to seasonally adjusted data from the Federal Statistics Office. | |
About 90.5bn euros ($122.9bn, £78.5bn) of goods were exported. Imports were unchanged at 76.7bn euros. | About 90.5bn euros ($122.9bn, £78.5bn) of goods were exported. Imports were unchanged at 76.7bn euros. |
Recent surveys suggest the eurozone debt crisis is damaging German business confidence. However, Germany exports most of its goods outside the single currency bloc, limiting its impact. | Recent surveys suggest the eurozone debt crisis is damaging German business confidence. However, Germany exports most of its goods outside the single currency bloc, limiting its impact. |
The monthly rise was more than three times the figure predicted by economists who took part in a Bloomberg survey. | The monthly rise was more than three times the figure predicted by economists who took part in a Bloomberg survey. |
The previous month's drop was also revised. July's shipments fell by 1.2% month-on-month, rather the 1.8% decline originally reported. | The previous month's drop was also revised. July's shipments fell by 1.2% month-on-month, rather the 1.8% decline originally reported. |
"Today's numbers prove yet again that Germany is faring better than the rest of the eurozone thanks to its high competitiveness," said Commerzbank economist Ulrike Rondorf. | "Today's numbers prove yet again that Germany is faring better than the rest of the eurozone thanks to its high competitiveness," said Commerzbank economist Ulrike Rondorf. |
"However, Germany will not be able to decouple from a sluggish global economy on a permanent basis," he said. | "However, Germany will not be able to decouple from a sluggish global economy on a permanent basis," he said. |
Industrial orders data, released earlier this month, suggests some manufacturers may still struggle. Factories reported a bigger-than-expected 1.4% drop in orders in August. | Industrial orders data, released earlier this month, suggests some manufacturers may still struggle. Factories reported a bigger-than-expected 1.4% drop in orders in August. |
At the time, Germany's economy ministry blamed a drop-off in domestic demand, which would not have shown up in the latest trade data. | At the time, Germany's economy ministry blamed a drop-off in domestic demand, which would not have shown up in the latest trade data. |
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