Berlin, Jan 27 (AP) The German government on Wednesday cut its growth forecast for this year to 3 per cent as Europe's biggest economy faces persistent headwinds from the coronavirus pandemic.
In late October, the government had forecast growth of 4.4 per cent this year. The country started a partial shutdown shortly afterward and deepened it in mid-December. That lockdown, Germany's second, is still in place.
Official data released earlier this month showed that the economy shrank by 5 per cent last year, ending a decade of growth. That was still a smaller drop than many had expected.
Economy Minister Peter Altmaier said that “while industry is still robust at present, the services sector is badly hit.”
“We are currently seeing a flattening of the infection figures, which gives us hope,” he said in a statement. “But the situation is still serious and the danger from the virus mutation not yet over.”
Germany had a relatively successful first phase of the pandemic, but saw infections shoot up during the fall and winter months.
Restaurants, bars, sports and leisure facilities were shut on Nov. 2 in an effort to halt the rise. That succeeded for a while, but didn't bring case numbers down.
Schools and nonessential shops were closed on Dec. 16, and the restrictions were extended last week until Feb. 14. Although cases are now falling, authorities are worried about the potential impact of new virus variants such as the one first detected in Britain.
Altmaier said the government is “at the lower end of the spectrum of forecasts” with its new 2021 outlook.
“I assume that, as things stand and so long as there are no unexpectedly drastic changes, we are on safe ground with the forecast of 3%, that if the economy progresses well there might be one or two tenths of a percentage point more, and that we can expect the upswing to continue in 2022," he told reporters in Berlin.
He didn't provide any specific forecast for 2022. (AP)
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