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The US has criticised Germany's economic policies, saying that its export-led growth model is hurting the eurozone and the wider global economy. | The US has criticised Germany's economic policies, saying that its export-led growth model is hurting the eurozone and the wider global economy. |
In its biannual report, the US Treasury said that domestic demand growth in Germany had been "anaemic". | In its biannual report, the US Treasury said that domestic demand growth in Germany had been "anaemic". |
It also reiterated its view that the Chinese yuan, continues to remain "significantly undervalued". | It also reiterated its view that the Chinese yuan, continues to remain "significantly undervalued". |
The report has criticised Chinese policy before, but criticism of German economic policy is rarer. | The report has criticised Chinese policy before, but criticism of German economic policy is rarer. |
"Germany's anaemic pace of domestic demand growth and dependence on exports have hampered rebalancing at a time when many other euro area countries have been under severe pressure to curb demand and compress imports in order to promote adjustment," the Treasury said. | "Germany's anaemic pace of domestic demand growth and dependence on exports have hampered rebalancing at a time when many other euro area countries have been under severe pressure to curb demand and compress imports in order to promote adjustment," the Treasury said. |
"The net result has been a deflationary bias for the euro area as well as for the world economy." | "The net result has been a deflationary bias for the euro area as well as for the world economy." |
'Bit strange' | |
Germany is eurozone's largest economy has been one of its key drivers of growth in recent years. | |
Its importance to the 17-nation bloc has only increased since the development of the region's debt crisis, which has impacted other bigger economies such as Italy and Spain. | |
It has been one of Europe's stronger economic performers and its exports prowess is seen as one of its key strengths. | |
The country narrowly avoided recession earlier this year, but GDP in the second quarter of 2013 was driven up by demand from both consumers and businesses. | |
Analysts said that while Germany could benefit from boosting domestic demand, the criticism levied on its policies was unfair. | |
"I think this is a bit strange," Tony Nash, vice president at IHS, told the BBC. "The eurozone has to get growth from somewhere and Germany is the most likely place for that to happen." | |
"And it is better for eurozone to have a highly concentrated, efficient and skilled export powerhouse in Germany than not have any major engine of growth," he added. |