One-off plant orders lift German engineering demand in March, industry says
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One-off plant orders lift German engineering demand in March, industry says

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Posted on May 6, 2026

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· Last updated: May 6, 2026

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German Engineering Orders Jump 27% in March Fueled by Plant and Foreign Demand

Surge in Orders Driven by Large-Scale Contracts and Foreign Demand

BERLIN, May 6 (Reuters) - Orders at German engineering firms rose 27% year-on-year in March, an unexpected jump that the VDMA engineering association on Wednesday said was a one-off effect caused by orders for large-scale plants and other high-volume contracts.

Breakdown of Domestic and Foreign Orders

Domestic orders rose by 17% in real terms, while those from abroad grew by 31%, with impetus coming in particular from countries outside the eurozone, with a 42% rise.

Expert Commentary

"These special effects are very encouraging," said VDMA chief economist Johannes Gernandt.

"However, they unfortunately do not mark the beginning of a broad upswing, but rather mask the true situation," he said.

Challenges Facing the Industry

The wars in the Middle East and Ukraine, new U.S. tariff threats and supply chain uncertainties are deterring investment, which Germany's engineering industry is feeling acutely, he added.

A lack of urgently needed structural reforms by the German government and at the European Union level is also hindering a sustained upswing, said Gernandt.

Quarterly Trends and Data Overview

In the less-volatile January-to-March period, orders were up 4%, with domestic contracts falling 2% while foreign ones grew by 6%, also primarily due to demand from countries outside the eurozone.

Key Figures

MARCH CHANGE

overall +27% y/y

of which German +17% y/y

foreign +31% y/y

JAN TO MARCH +4% y/y

of which German -2% y/y

foreign +6% y/y

(Reporting by Miranda Murray, editing by Thomas Seythal)

Key Takeaways

  • Orders spiked 27 % year‑on‑year in March due to a few very large plant deals, not broad‑based recovery.
  • Foreign demand, especially from non‑eurozone countries (+42 %), powered the gain, while domestic orders were up 17 %.
  • Underlying conditions remain fragile: January–March orders only up 4 %, domestic down 2 %; geopolitical tensions, tariffs, supply risks and need for reforms still cloud outlook

Frequently Asked Questions

Why did German engineering orders rise in March?
The increase was mainly due to one-off large-scale plant orders and other high-volume contracts.
How much did foreign orders contribute to the overall growth?
Foreign orders grew by 31% year-on-year, with a 42% increase from countries outside the eurozone.
Is the surge in orders expected to continue?
No, experts describe the increase as a one-off event and not the start of a sustained upswing.
What factors are currently hindering long-term growth in German engineering?
Ongoing wars, U.S. tariff threats, supply chain issues, and lack of structural reforms are deterring investment.
What was the trend in domestic vs. foreign orders from January to March?
Domestic contracts fell by 2%, while foreign ones grew by 6%, primarily due to demand from outside the eurozone.

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