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German retailers warn of worsening business conditions as costs rise

By Thomson Reuters Jul 14, 2026 | 3:38 AM

By Maria Martinez

BERLIN, July 14 (Reuters) – German retailers are facing worsening business conditions as rising energy, labour and purchasing ​costs squeeze profits while sales remain ‌weak, the German Retail Association (HDE) said on Tuesday, urging the government to act quickly.

A survey of 600 retail companies found that 42% rated their ‌current ​business situation as poor, ⁠while nearly two-thirds said ⁠conditions had deteriorated in the first half of the year compared with the same period in 2025.

A year earlier, 51% ​had reported a worsening situation.

“The situation is even more dramatic than it already ⁠was in the rather ⁠modest previous year,” said HDE president ​Alexander von Preen.

He added that sentiment among ​consumers and companies was as weak as ‌during Germany’s second coronavirus lockdown.

The survey showed 69% of companies reported lower profits than a year earlier.

Looking ahead, 65% expect sales ⁠this year to be slightly or significantly below 2025 levels, compared with 53% in last year’s ⁠survey. Only ‌18% forecast higher sales.

The HDE ⁠maintained its 2026 forecast for nominal ​retail ‌sales growth of 2%, putting ​total turnover ⁠at €697.4 billion euros ($813 billion).

The association called for better business conditions, warned against curbs to mini-jobs and urged a cap on non-wage labour costs at 40%.

(Reporting by Maria MartinezEditing by ​Linda Pasquini)