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Almost 30% of German companies postpone US investments, survey shows

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Posted on July 24, 2025

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BERLIN (Reuters) -Almost 30% of German companies with investment plans in the United States have postponed their projects and 15% have cancelled them due to uncertainty over U.S. President Donald

Nearly 30% of German Firms Delay US Investments Amid Uncertainty

Impact of US Tariffs on German Investments

BERLIN (Reuters) -Almost 30% of German companies with investment plans in the United States have postponed their projects and 15% have cancelled them due to uncertainty over U.S. President Donald Trump's tariff policy, an Ifo survey showed on Thursday.

Domestic Investment Postponements

Domestic investments are also being halted due to tariff uncertainty. Some 21% of the 1,500 companies surveyed are postponing investments in Germany, while 8% said projects had been cancelled.

Sector-Specific Effects

"Companies that are negatively affected by the Trump tariffs in particular are deciding to postpone or cancel investments in Germany," the institute said in its report.

Future Market Expectations

More than 60% of German companies report negative effects from the U.S. tariffs introduced in January, with export-oriented sectors such as mechanical engineering (87%) and metal production (68%) particularly affected.

"Trump's tariffs are a profound trade policy shock, they are forcing companies to reassess global markets and realign investments," said Ifo trade expert Andreas Baur.

Even companies with U.S. locations are suffering from the tariffs, with more than 80% reporting noticeable drawbacks.

One in three German industrial companies expects the U.S. market to lose importance due to Trump's tariff policy.

Around 40% see growing sales opportunities within the European Union and in India, respectively, while opinions differ on the Chinese market.

(Reporting by Rene Wagner and Maria Martinez, Editing by Friederike Heine)

Key Takeaways

  • 30% of German firms delay US investments due to tariff uncertainty.
  • 15% of companies have cancelled US investment projects.
  • 21% of firms are postponing domestic investments.
  • Export-oriented sectors like engineering are heavily impacted.
  • US market expected to lose importance for German companies.

Frequently Asked Questions

What percentage of German companies have postponed US investments?
Almost 30% of German companies with investment plans in the United States have postponed their projects.
What factors are causing German companies to delay investments?
The uncertainty surrounding U.S. President Trump's tariffs is causing many German companies to postpone or cancel their investment plans.
Which sectors are most affected by the US tariffs?
Export-oriented sectors such as mechanical engineering and metal production are particularly affected, with 87% and 68% reporting negative impacts, respectively.
How are companies with US locations affected by the tariffs?
More than 80% of companies with U.S. locations are reporting noticeable drawbacks due to the tariffs.
What is the outlook for the U.S. market among German industrial companies?
One in three German industrial companies expects the U.S. market to lose importance due to Trump's tariff policy.

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