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German exports up in Feb, virus hurts China trade
by Staff Writers
Frankfurt Am Main (AFP) April 9, 2020

German exports rose in February, official data showed Thursday, but a plunge in trade with China revealed the first impact of the coronavirus pandemic on the economy.

Exports grew 1.3 percent month-on-month while imports fell 1.6 percent, federal statistics body Destatis said in seasonally adjusted figures.

Germany's trade surplus widened to 21.6 billion euros ($23.4 billion) from 18.5 billion euros, it added.

Imports were dragged lower by a 12-percent year-on-year drop in goods arriving from China as the coronavirus forced Chinese businesses and factories to close and kept millions of people at home.

German goods exports to China fell by nearly nine percent over the same period, Destatis added.

The virus has since spread from China across the planet, leaving nearly half the world's population under some type of lockdown and pummelling the global economy.

Destatis said it was too early to estimate the impact of confinement measures on export powerhouse Germany, Europe's biggest economy.

"Major effects of the coronavirus crisis on foreign trade can be expected from the reference month of March," it said.

Figures for March are due to be released on May 8.

The World Trade Organization on Wednesday warned that global trade could plummet by up to a third this year because of the pandemic.


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