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German exports broke euro1 trillion mark in 2011

Sun Feb 5, 2012 7:21 PM EST
business, economy, eu, germany, germany-economy
Associated Press
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<p>FILE - The Feb 24, 2011 file photo shows a workers mounting a door at the assembly line of the Golf production in the Volkswagen plant in Wolfsburg, Germany. The Federal Labor Agency said Tuesday, Jan 31, 2012 that Germany's unemployment is back over 7 percent, after jumping 0.7 percentage points in January as winter hits certain industries such as construction.   (AP Photo/Ferdinand Ostrop)</p>

FILE - The Feb 24, 2011 file photo shows a workers mounting a door at the assembly line of the Golf production in the Volkswagen plant in Wolfsburg, Germany. The Federal Labor Agency said Tuesday, Jan 31, 2012 that Germany's unemployment is back over 7 percent, after jumping 0.7 percentage points in January as winter hits certain industries such as construction. (AP Photo/Ferdinand Ostrop)

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BERLIN — German exports climbed 11.4 percent last year to top the euro1 trillion ($1.3 trillion) mark for the first time, official figures showed Wednesday, though a decline in December underlined the likelihood of slower growth ahead.

Imports rose by an even stronger 13.2 percent last year, also hitting a new record.

Exports have long been a mainstay of Germany's economic strength though they have been supplemented recently by stronger domestic demand — and export growth is expected to slow this year as a result of the debt problems afflicting the 17-nation eurozone.

Germany, Europe's biggest economy and the world's fourth-largest, exported goods and services worth euro1.06 trillion ($1.4 trillion) last year, up from euro952 billion in 2010, the Federal Statistical Office said.

Germany lost its crown as the world's biggest exporter in 2009 to China, which has powered further ahead since. China's exports rose 20.3 percent last year to $1.9 trillion.

German exports to countries outside the 27-nation European Union showed the strongest growth last year, expanding by 13.6 percent to euro432.8 billion. Exports to other EU countries were up 9.9 percent at euro627.3 billion; of those, euro420.9 billion went to the eurozone, an 8.6 percent rise.

Germany's imports rose last year to euro902 billion from euro797.1 billion in 2010 in a further indication that domestic demand was on the up. They broke the previous annual record of euro805.8 billion, dating back to 2008.

Overall, the country's foreign trade surplus widened slightly in 2011 to euro158.1 billion from euro154.9 billion.

The government has forecast that exports will grow by only 2 percent this year and economic growth of just 0.7 percent. Last year, the economy grew by 3 percent; in the fourth quarter, it is believed to have contracted by up to 0.3 percent compared with the previous three-month period — actual figures are due next week.

Monthly figures indicated softness ahead. Exports in December came in at euro85.1 billion, down 4.3 percent on the previous month when accounted for seasonal and calendar factors. Imports were also down 3.8 percent at euro72.1 billion and were down 3.9 percent.

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