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    Germany auto sector cuts 51500 jobs in one year

    August 26, 2025
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    Germany’s automotive sector has eliminated more than 51,000 jobs over the past year, according to a report published Monday by consulting firm Ernst & Young (EY), as Europe’s largest economy struggles with declining exports, rising costs and an extended period of industrial weakness. The EY study found that employment across the country’s automotive industry declined by 6.7 percent year-on-year in the second quarter of 2025. This represents a net reduction of approximately 51,500 positions, the steepest workforce contraction across Germany’s core industrial sectors.

    Germany auto sector cuts 51500 jobs in one year
    German automakers Mercedes-Benz Group, Volkswagen and Continental AG cut jobs amid export drops. Credit – Volkswagen AG.

    The broader industrial workforce also shrank. Total employment in Germany’s industrial sector dropped by 2.1 percent in the same period, bringing the number of workers to 5.43 million. Since 2019, the sector has shed nearly 245,500 jobs, a 4.3 percent reduction, reflecting sustained economic challenges facing German manufacturing. Germany’s automotive industry, historically one of its most competitive export sectors, has come under significant strain. Major manufacturers such as Mercedes-Benz, Volkswagen and Continental have implemented workforce cuts in response to slowing international demand and growing pressure on margins.

    The contraction in auto sector employment surpasses losses recorded in other manufacturing segments. The latest data underscore the difficulties German automakers face amid a costly transition to electric vehicles, high input prices and weaker overseas demand. The report also points to declining exports as a contributing factor. German exports to the United States fell by 10 percent over the past year, while exports to China dropped 14 percent. Both countries are key destinations for German-made vehicles and automotive components.

    Mercedes, Volkswagen and Continental reduce staff

    Germany’s economy contracted by 0.3 percent in the second quarter of 2025, a sharper decline than the initial estimate of 0.1 percent. The downturn follows stagnation in the previous quarter and a subdued performance throughout the past year. EY’s analysis highlights the continued pressure facing industrial employers. Companies have reduced hiring and delayed expansion plans due to concerns over energy prices, policy uncertainty and slowing global demand. The study relies on official labor statistics and corporate filings through July 2025.

    While services and construction sectors have demonstrated some resilience, the decline in manufacturing has weighed heavily on overall employment trends. Industrial companies have cited regulatory burdens, elevated energy costs and slower digital transformation as ongoing operational challenges. Germany’s industrial model, long built around high-value exports and a skilled manufacturing base, is undergoing a period of adjustment.

    Germany faces persistent industrial headwinds

    The job losses reported by automotive firms reflect broader efforts to restructure operations in response to market and technological changes. Continental, one of Germany’s largest automotive suppliers, and other parts manufacturers have also been affected, aligning their workforce strategies with lower production volumes and changing global demand dynamics. According to the report, no forward-looking projections were included.

    The data was compiled based on reported employment levels across key industrial employers and government labor data. The results illustrate the scale of the structural and cyclical pressures affecting Germany’s industrial base, particularly its automotive sector. The sharp decline in employment among carmakers and suppliers signals a period of continued stress for one of the country’s most vital industries. – By EuroWire News Desk.

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