Germany’s Economy to Slow as Iran War Drives Up Energy Costs
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The German government expects the economy to slow sharply in the second quarter due to the fallout from the war in Iran. Even if the conflict ends soon, officials warn that higher energy prices will likely persist. The crisis is already disrupting trade and raising costs for businesses and consumers across Europe’s largest economy.