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German exporters start year in hopeful mood

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© Reuters. FILEPHOTO: As the Coronavirus Disease (COVID-19), which continues to infect German citizens, spreads, cars intended for export linger at the ports for loading. This is Bremerhaven Germany. April 24, 2020. REUTERS/Fabian Bimmer

BERLIN (Reuters), – German exporters are feeling much more positive in January. Nearly all sectors expect growth, according to the Ifo economic institution on Wednesday.

The Ifo barometer of export hopes rose to 17.4 in January from 12.9 in December. This is its highest point since September 2013.

Clemens Fuest, President of Ifo stated that German manufacturing was beginning the year in a positive mood.

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