Germany's Industrial Output Falls Sharply in March as Iran Conflict Drives Energy Prices Higher

According to Jin Ten Data, Germany’s industrial output fell sharply in March due to energy price surges triggered by Middle East conflict, casting a shadow over the country’s manufacturing recovery this year. The surge in oil and natural gas prices has particularly impacted Germany, a major energy importer that abandoned cheaper Russian natural gas and faces costly green energy transition expenses.

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