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German exports rise unexpectedly in March

A container ship is seen at the loading terminal "Altenwerder" in the port of Hamburg, Germany, February 17, 2025. REUTERS/Fabian Bimmer
A container ship is seen at the loading terminal "Altenwerder" in the port of Hamburg, Germany, February 17, 2025. REUTERS/Fabian Bimmer Reuters

BERLIN - German exports rose unexpectedly in March while industrial output fell despite a forecast rise, official data showed on Friday.

German exports increased by 0.5% in March compared with the previous month, lifted by shipments to other European Union countries, according to the federal statistics office. Analysts polled by Reuters had expected a 1.7% decrease.

Imports surged in March, rising 5.1% compared with expectations of only a 0.8% increase.

Most imports came from China, accounting for goods worth 15.6 billion euros ($18.31 billion) and marking a 4.9% increase on the month.

On the flip side, Germany's industrial production unexpectedly fell in March, dropping 0.7% on the month, against expectations of a 0.5% increase.

The statistics office attributed the decrease to a drop in energy production and in machinery and equipment manufacturing.

($1 = 0.8519 euros)

(Reporting by Miranda Murray in BerlinAdditional reporting by Amir Orusov, Simon Ferdinand EibachEditing by Ludwig Burger)

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This story was originally published May 8, 2026 at 2:26 AM.

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