Germany Has First Monthly Trade Deficit Since 1991 On Exports

Germany reported its first monthly trade deficit in three decades after exports unexpectedly fell in May.

Germany Has First Monthly Trade Deficit Since 1991 on Exports

(Bloomberg) -- Germany reported its first monthly trade deficit in three decades after exports unexpectedly fell in May.

The shortfall of 1 billion euros ($1 billion) was the first since 1991. Cross-border sales declined 0.5%, compared with an economist forecast of an increase of 0.7%. At the same time imports rose 2.7%, much more than anticipated. 

Russia’s invasion of Ukraine and China’s Covid-related lockdowns are wreaking havoc with international supply chains, with substantial fallout for Germany’s export-oriented economy. 

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