Tuesday, December 20, 2011
Germans Wonder: If Europe Knuckles Under Who Would Buy Their Crap??
If Iron Angela gets her way and Germany’s drive to mold the rest of Europe into its economic image may come at a cost for the country’s export machine, Bloomberg writes.
As governments from Italy to Spain and Ireland seek to convince Chancellor Angela Merkel and bondholders that they can fix their balance sheets, officials are pushing through policies designed to restore their competitiveness.
The risk to Germany, whose exports account for almost half of gross domestic product, is that transforming the region’s struggling nations into blueprints of itself may work too well. Efforts by euro-region governments to cut labor costs may help exporters across southern Europe challenge the dominance of German competitors, ranging from Siemens AG, Europe’s largest engineering company, to carmaker Bayerische Motoren Werke AG.
“It’s true, it’s our fate that competition will increase and we’ll have to hurry up to get better as well,”Wolfgang Clement, a former government minister who oversaw former German Chancellor Gerhard Schroeder’s economic policy revamp, said in an interview. “My big concern is that we become complacent amid all this talk of Germany being strong.”
Of course there's always the Chinese market, but China's economy is cooling...
Read more at http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2011-12-19/germans-ponder-if-europe-behaves-like-them-would-that-backfire.html
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