The consumption index in Germany declined due to the Iran war
The Iran war and the fear of rising prices are significantly affecting consumer sentiment in Germany. The consumption climate index for May fell by 5.2 points to minus 33.3 points, its lowest level since February 2023.
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Source: DW Arabic
تؤثر حرب إيران والخوف من ارتفاع الأسعار بشكل ملحوظ على معنويات المستهلكين في ألمانيا. فقد انخفض مؤشر مناخ الاستهلاك لشهر مايو بمقدار 5.2 نقطة ليصل إلى سالب 33.3 نقطة، وهو أدنى مستوى له منذ فبراير 2023.
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