German Exports Hit 20-Month High

2026-02-06 07:24 By Chusnul Chotimah 1 min. read

Germany’s exports grew 4.0% month-on-month to a 20-month high of €133.3 billion in December 2025, well above forecasts of a 1.0% increase, rebounding from a 2.5% fall in the previous month.

Export growth was supported by stronger shipments to both EU and non-EU countries.

Exports to EU countries rose 3.1%, with shipments to the euro area and non-euro area increasing by 3.6% and 2.1%, respectively.

Meanwhile, exports to non-EU countries climbed 5.0%, led by shipments to the US, Germany’s largest market, which rose 8.9%.

Outbound shipments also increased to China (10.7%), the UK (14.6%), and Russia (1.8%).

For the full year of 2025, Germany’s total exports reached €1.57 trillion, up 1.0% from 2024.



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