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    German Industry Faces Stagnation in 2026, Bdi Says

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    Posted on April 20, 2026

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    Last updated: April 20, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    The BDI warns that German industry is unlikely to recover in 2026, citing high energy costs, structural weaknesses, supply‑chain risks and fallout from the Iran conflict, and urges urgent reform to boost competitiveness.

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    German Industry Set for Stagnation in 2026 as BDI Cites Rising Risks and Costs

    By Maria Martinez

    BDI Warns of Mounting Challenges for German Industry

    BERLIN, April 20 (Reuters) - German industry is expected to stagnate at best in 2026, the BDI industry association said on Monday, warning that higher energy costs, supply chain risks and domestic structural weaknesses were piling pressure on Europe's largest economy.

    Hannover Messe Trade Fair: Outlook and Risks

    At the opening of the Hannover Messe trade fair, BDI lowered its outlook after a weak start to the year and said the conflict in Iran had added fresh downside risks, including costlier energy, broader price pressures and disruptions to shipping and logistics.

    Industrial Production Trends

    "Since 2022, industrial production in Germany has fallen every year. For 2026, we no longer expect a recovery, but stagnation," BDI President Peter Leibinger said.

    Manufacturing Sector and Output Concerns

    Germany's manufacturing sector could even contract for a fifth straight year if shipping disruptions persist, the association said. Industrial output remains well below earlier levels and capacity utilisation is only a little above 78%, Leibinger added.

    Structural Weaknesses and Competitiveness

    He said Germany's weakness was primarily structural, citing high labour, tax, bureaucracy and energy costs that had eroded the country's competitiveness.

    Calls for Reform and Policy Action

    Reform Package Recommendations

    Leibinger urged the government to agree by summer on a broad reform package to spur growth and investment, including tax relief, dependable investment incentives and less red tape.

    Need for Digital Public Administration

    He also called for faster, more digital public administration and said policymakers must move beyond short-term crisis responses now.

    (Reporting by Maria Martinez, Editing by Linda Pasquini)

    Table of Contents

    • BDI Warns of Mounting Challenges for German Industry
    • Hannover Messe Trade Fair: Outlook and Risks

    Key Takeaways

    • •German industrial production has fallen annually since 2022 and is expected to stagnate in 2026, with risk of a fifth straight contraction if shipping issues persist (BDI)
    • •Capacity utilisation remains low—around 77.5%—well below historical averages, underscoring underused industrial potential (ifo Business Survey)
    • •The Iran conflict threatens to further raise energy prices and disrupt logistics, compounding structural challenges and prompting calls for a broad reform package to spur investment and reduce bureaucracy

    Frequently Asked Questions about German industry faces stagnation in 2026, BDI says

    1Why does BDI expect German industry to stagnate in 2026?

    BDI cites higher energy costs, supply chain risks, and structural weaknesses as key reasons for expecting stagnation in German industry in 2026.

    2What structural problems are affecting German industry?

    BDI highlights high labour, tax, bureaucracy, and energy costs as structural problems eroding Germany's competitiveness.

  • Industrial Production Trends
  • Manufacturing Sector and Output Concerns
  • Structural Weaknesses and Competitiveness
  • Calls for Reform and Policy Action
  • Reform Package Recommendations
  • Need for Digital Public Administration
  • 3How has German industrial production performed since 2022?

    German industrial production has fallen every year since 2022, with no recovery expected by 2026 according to BDI.

    4What risks does the conflict in Iran pose for German industry?

    The conflict in Iran poses risks including higher energy costs, broader price pressures, and disruptions in shipping and logistics for German industry.

    5What recommendations did BDI make to the German government?

    BDI urged the government to implement broad reforms including tax relief, investment incentives, reduced bureaucracy, and faster digital public administration.

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