German engineering body scraps 2022 outlook: Report
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BERLIN: Germany’s main engineering industry association has scrapped its 2022 production forecast, saying even a reduced estimate it made in March would no longer be met.
Inflation, COVID-19 lockdowns in China and supply chain disruptions were compounding a broader economic slowdown, VDMA President Karl Haeusgen told the Welt am Sonntag newspaper in an interview.
The association, which has over 3,400 members, initially predicted 2022 growth of 7 percent, before cutting that to 4 percent in March.
“But even that can no longer be sustained,” Haeusgen was quoted as saying. He did not give a new forecast.
“Above all, we are impacted by material shortages,” he said.
“The companies are short of semiconductors and a number of other electronic components,” he said.
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