AGP Executive Report
Last update: 17 hours agoGerman Economy Outlook: Germany’s GDP growth is expected to stay weak, with forecasts pointing to just 0.8% growth in 2026 and 1.0% in 2027, as higher commodity prices from the Iran war squeeze purchasing power and private investment remains sluggish. Defense & Industry: Diehl Defense is in talks to potentially produce Ukraine’s Flamingo cruise missile in Germany, as Berlin searches for alternatives after the Tomahawk plan was derailed. Offshore Wind Pressure: Siemens Gamesa warns Europe could cut wind turbine capacity if governments don’t unlock offshore expansion fast enough, calling delays a growing risk to the supply chain. Legal/AI Liability: A German court held Google liable for false statements in its AI Overviews, a ruling that could reshape how AI publishers are treated under German law. Cybersecurity: Zscaler says phishing is “rebalancing” rather than disappearing, with fewer attacks but more dangerous, more targeted campaigns. Corporate Moves: Volkswagen plans workforce reductions of 19,000 in Germany by year-end, with 28,000 job cuts agreed as a binding 2030 target. Tech Funding: Tether led a $1.4bn funding round for German humanoid-robot startup Neura, betting on “physical AI” at scale. Energy Transition Logistics: DHL is expanding its new-energy logistics push, framing renewables as the dominant growth segment for investment. Social Climate: Antisemitic hate crimes in Germany hit a record 22,159 cases in 2025, with antisemitic offenses reaching an all-time high.
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