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The Decline of the German Economic Model: Symptoms of a Deeper Crisis
Germany, once the pillar of economic strength in Europe, is now facing a significant crisis, characterized by diminishing competitiveness and innovation. This downturn reflects a deeply rooted collapse in its economic model, formerly revered across the globe. The German economy, often described as a "locomotive," is losing steam, primarily due to three critical issues: energy dependence, competition from China, and the turbulent state of its automotive sector.