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Germany economy: "A lot of German industries are no longer competitive"
CGTN Europe
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6 months ago
CGTN Europe interviewed Marc Ostwald, Chief Economist & Global Strategist, ADM ISI
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00:00
Mark Oswald is Chief Economist and Global Strategist at ADM Investor Services International.
00:05
He joins us now. Hello, Mark.
00:07
So, the Chancellor-in-waiting, Friedrich Mertz, says Germany is back on track.
00:11
But is it clear what that actually means for the economy?
00:16
Well, he says it's back on track.
00:19
And certainly, if one looks at it from the perspective of what has been done to reform the debt break,
00:26
above all, for infrastructure and defense spending, one could say so.
00:31
But one has to say it's not just a question of changing those budget rules.
00:39
There are many more profound changes which need to be made.
00:45
And above all, planning reform needs fundamental change in Germany.
00:51
And that will be the decisive factor, getting a lot of the planning reforms through
00:58
in deciding whether this extra trillion dollars, a trillion euros, sorry,
01:05
of potentially available spending is going to be used effectively.
01:10
Just give me more detail on the planning reform.
01:14
Are you referring to the decision to take off this break on debt levels?
01:23
No, no.
01:24
What this boils down to is there's a big legacy from the Marshall Plan after World War II,
01:33
where a lot of money was given to Germany, obviously, mostly by America.
01:37
But every penny that was, or every fennec, as it was then, that was spent,
01:44
had to be accounted for to the three allies in charge of West Germany.
01:51
Not a lot has been done to change that so that you have now a process which is so incredibly wasteful
01:59
because there are meetings to plan, meetings about meetings, which will plan more meetings.
02:04
As but one example, the Federal Audit Office in Germany estimated that something in the region of 150 to 175 billion euros
02:16
has been wasted on planning related to the energy transition in Germany.
02:22
That is a spectacular waste of money, and it's a good example of exactly why that planning reform needs to change.
02:29
And it has to change at federal, at state, and at municipal levels.
02:33
And that's going to be the real challenge because getting agreement across states and down to the municipal level will not be that easy.
02:43
So we've got legacy and very current day problems.
02:47
This 90-day pause on tariffs.
02:49
You know, if you look at the fact that Germany, being such a massive car manufacturer,
02:53
is still having to deal with this 25% car tariff hike,
02:58
do you agree with those very dire predictions for Germany's growth prospects?
03:03
Do you think it could even slip back into recession?
03:05
I was never of the opinion that it was going to do anything other than teeter around zero in terms of growth.
03:17
The 0.8% that the wise men had penciled in for this year in September last year always seemed to be a very remote prospect.
03:27
And we've seen it, you know, looking at incoming data, you know, industrial production has been contracting in Germany since May of 2023.
03:39
So, you know, that basically tells a story in itself.
03:42
And the problems, you know, the problems of the German auto sector, you know, are well documented.
03:49
They're not competitive, above all with China.
03:52
And that's true of a lot of German industry.
03:56
It's no longer competitive.
03:58
And so there needs to be incentives put in place to actually improve productivity
04:06
and incentivize retraining where necessary.
04:11
And then the really bigger problem is in terms of all this defense, above all the defense spending,
04:18
but also infrastructure spending, you know, is there capacity at a domestic level to increase output sufficiently?
04:27
Yes, there is some spare capacity definitely in the auto sector to meet the extra demand that's going to be there for defense spending
04:35
and indeed infrastructure spending.
04:37
And then, on top of all of that, particularly given the topic of immigration in Germany is such a hot one,
04:46
will there be, will they have sufficient labor skills to meet that extra demand?
04:53
Absolutely.
04:54
A big list of challenges there.
04:56
Thank you so much, Mark Oswald, Chief Economist and Global Strategist at ADM Investor Services International.
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