The German exports may break record this year again
The German economy’s export can break a record again after 2014 – according to the forecast of the Association of German foreign and wholesale companies (BGA).
According to the German Statistical Office’s (Destatis) report published on Monday, the value of exports was 1,133.6 billion euros last year, exceeding the record set in 2012 and grew by 3.7 percent compared to 2013.
Anton Börner, president of BGA by commenting the data pointed out that 2014, “Was not an easy year,” because the flourishing of the world economy was also hindered by among other things by the Ukrainian crisis, the Islamic State of terrorist organization and teh ebola epidemic, but the German economy performed well, among these cicumstances. (MTI)
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