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    German Chemical Lobby Vci Sees No Sector Recovery Before 2026

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    Posted on July 17, 2025

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    Last updated: January 22, 2026

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    The VCI forecasts no recovery for Germany's chemical sector before 2026, citing economic challenges and high costs. Government measures aim to stimulate growth.

    VCI Predicts No Recovery for German Chemical Sector Until 2026

    By Anastasiia Kozlova and Isabel Demetz

    (Reuters) -Germany's chemical industry lobby VCI does not expect a sector upswing before 2026, even though the rapid downtrend the chemical-pharmaceutical industry has seen in recent years seems to be over, it said on Thursday.

    The chemical industry including pharmaceuticals recorded sales of 107 billion euros ($124 billion) in the first half of 2025, down 0.5% from a year earlier, affected by lower industry output as companies announce plant closures and job cuts, VCI said.

    "The situation remains tense. In the first half-year, our industry produced around 15 percent less than in the pre-crisis year of 2018," Markus Steilemann, VCI president and CEO of Covestro, said in a press release.

    The industry recorded a 1% drop in industrial production, while producer prices remained stable, the chemical association said.

    The third-largest industry of Europe's powerhouse Germany can be seen as a bellwether for the broader region's economy as it produces material components used in various sectors ranging from automotive and construction to agriculture and textiles.

    Germany's BASF, Covestro and Brenntag recently lowered their annual forecasts, citing persistent global economic weakness, subdued demand and the impact of U.S. tariffs, with no signs of a near-term recovery.

    "The business location Germany is overly expensive in an international comparison," Steilemann said, blaming this on excessive bureaucracy, non-competitive energy prices, and high taxes, labour costs and raw material prices.

    To overcome these challenges, the German government has introduced a series of fiscal measures to stimulate the sluggish economy, including a 500 billion euro infrastructure fund launched in March and a 46 billion euro tax relief package approved in June to support businesses through 2029.

    According to Anna Wolf, industry expert at the Ifo Institute for Economic Research, the new infrastructure fund and electricity tax cuts for industry are the main driving factors for German business expectations.

    ($1 = 0.8626 euros)

    (Reporting by Anastasiia Kozlova and Isabel Demetz; editing by Milla Nissi-Prussak)

    Key Takeaways

    • •VCI predicts no recovery for the German chemical sector before 2026.
    • •Sales in the chemical industry fell by 0.5% in early 2025.
    • •Germany's chemical industry is a key economic indicator.
    • •High costs and bureaucracy challenge German businesses.
    • •Government introduces fiscal measures to stimulate the economy.

    Frequently Asked Questions about German chemical lobby VCI sees no sector recovery before 2026

    1What does VCI predict for the German chemical sector?

    VCI does not expect a sector upswing before 2026, citing ongoing economic challenges.

    2How much did the chemical industry in Germany earn in the first half of 2025?

    The chemical industry recorded sales of 107 billion euros, which is a 0.5% decrease from the previous year.

    3What factors are contributing to the decline in the chemical sector?

    Factors include lower industry output, subdued demand, and the impact of U.S. tariffs.

    4What measures has the German government introduced to help the economy?

    The government has launched a 500 billion euro infrastructure fund and implemented electricity tax cuts for the industry.

    5What challenges does the German chemical industry face according to Markus Steilemann?

    Steilemann highlights excessive bureaucracy, high energy prices, and labor costs as significant challenges for the industry.

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