About 40% of German companies expect output decline in 2023 – IW institute

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Four out of 10 German companies expect business to shrink in 2023, a survey by the German Economic Institute showed on Monday, blaming high energy costs, supply chain issues and the continuing war in Ukraine. | Reuters

BERLIN – Four out of 10 German companies expect business to shrink in 2023, a survey by the German Economic Institute showed on Monday, blaming high energy costs, supply chain issues and the continuing war in Ukraine.

“The risk of a gas shortage in the 2022/23 winter season is no longer as present as it was in the summer of 2022, and energy prices have also retreated since then. However, they remain at a high level and production disruptions cannot be ruled out,” the IW said in the survey seen by Reuters.“Moreover, it will only become clear in the course of 2023 how extensive gas and energy supply can be built up for the next winter and the extent of any possible disruptions that could occur in 2023.

The survey of around 2,500 companies showed that around a third of companies expect output to stagnate and the remaining quarter predict business will grow.

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