Zürcher Nachrichten - German exports to US plunge as tariffs exact heavy cost

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German exports to US plunge as tariffs exact heavy cost
German exports to US plunge as tariffs exact heavy cost / Photo: Tobias Schwarz - AFP

German exports to US plunge as tariffs exact heavy cost

German exports to the United States plunged in 2025 amid President Donald Trump's tariff blitz, driving down the trade surplus of Europe's top economy with the crucial US market to a four-year low, data showed Friday.

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Exports to China also fell, but total exports rebounded by around one percent following two years of contraction, as stronger trade with Europe offset falling shipments to the world's two biggest economies, statistics agency Destatis said.

The overall picture for Germany's foreign trade remains bleak, experts warn, at a time the traditional export power is struggling after a long decline driven by a manufacturing slump, high energy costs and weak demand at home and abroad.

German exports to the United States fell 9.3 percent last year compared to 2024, and totalled around 147 billion euros ($173 billion), while US imports to Germany rose slightly.

The trade surplus with the United States was 52.2 billion euros, its lowest level since 2021, after a record surplus the previous year of nearly 70 billion euros.

"Higher US tariffs are making German goods less competitive on the US market," Commerzbank economist Ralph Solveen told AFP.

As a result, China returned as Germany's biggest trading partner last year, overtaking the US, according to the preliminary data.

Europe was in Trump's crosshairs when he launched his tariff onslaught as it runs a hefty trade surplus with the United States, much of it due to German exports.

Under a deal struck in July, EU exports to the United States face a baseline levy of 15 percent -- far higher than before Trump's return to office.

It was a heavy blow for Germany, whose firms, from well-known automakers and machinery giants to smaller, family-owned companies, have long relied on robust trade with the United States.

According to data released previously by Destatis, exports of German cars and car parts to the United States dropped 17.5 percent between January and November from a year earlier.

Exports of machinery were down nine percent and shipments of chemical products fell over 14 percent in the same period.

- China challenge -

German businesses have struggled in the Chinese market due to the emergence of homegrown rivals and weak consumer demand -- German exports to China were down 9.3 percent last year.

But Chinese exports to Germany jumped nine percent, as firms are increasingly redirecting goods to European markets due to Trump hiking tariffs on Chinese imports.

German exports to other EU countries rose around four percent last year, driving the slight improvement in the overall figure.

Germany's trade surplus narrowed to 200.4 billion euros in 2025, a reduction of around 40 billion euros from a year earlier.

In other news Friday, German factory output dropped 1.9 percent in December from the previous month, according to Destatis, sharper than forecasts and a disappointment after three months of gains.

But ING economist Carsten Brzeski said the drop was "only a temporary halt and not a new downward trend".

"In fact, German industry is at the start of a clear cyclical upswing," he said.

The German government expects the economy will grow one percent this year after several bleak years, and other recent data -- from industrial orders to quarterly growth -- have painted a rosier picture.

Chancellor Friedrich Merz, who is pushing a major fiscal stimulus and reform drive, struck an optimistic tone Friday.

Recent signs of a turnaround "encourage and embolden me to continue on this path of reforms and of changing the conditions for investment and for jobs in Germany" Merz said during a visit to Abu Dhabi.

"We are still far from where we want to be, but we are on the right path."

O.Pereira--NZN