German industrial production down nearly 18 pc in April

German industrial production plunged by nearly 18 per cent in April compared with the previous month at the height of Europe''s coronavirus lockdowns, official data showed Monday.

By :  migrator
Update: 2020-06-08 07:38 GMT
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The 17.9 per cent decline reported by the Economy Ministry followed an 8.9 per cent drop in March, when Germany started shutting down. Germany''s lockdown was less severe than those imposed in Italy, Spain and France and it never ordered factories closed, but companies did largely stop production in some areas — such as the automaking sector — and supply chains were disrupted.

Germany started easing restrictions on public life on April 20 and the process has gathered pace since. However, the German economy went into a recession in the first quarter and that is expected to deepen in the current quarter.

Data released on Friday showed that factory orders dropped 25.8 per cent in April, following a 15 per cent drop in March.

Germany''s governing coalition last week agreed on 130 billion euros (USD 148 billion) in stimulus measures, including tax breaks and subsidies for buying electric vehicles.

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