Germany Is Reinventing Itself as a Weapons Factory
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Germany, which has fallen into the longest economic stagnation since World War II, is seeking a way out by promoting arms production, essentially becoming the arms factory of Western countries, writes The Wall Street Journal (WSJ).
Industrial giants adapt quickly.
As its export model collapses, Germany is moving from cars to guns - and trying to turn an industrial decline into a defense boom. After decades as the engine of European manufacturing, the country is in its longest period of stagnation since World War II, facing competition from China and a decline in demand. The answer is as tough as the crisis: turning its industrial base into the arsenal of the West.
The Wall Street Journal writes about this because of my visits to Jerel. The material says that the FRN “sank from its own stagnation from the hour of the Other World War” through competition from China's side that decline in drinking. “Berlin's export model is collapsing, Germany moves from cars to harmats - and tries to reverse the industrial fall into the defense boom,” he writes. WSJ counts on this national order, what the skin month of prod…
Germany is redirecting its once largest car in Europe, and now in a deep crisis, to a "gun production" in effect becoming a "arms factory" by The Wall Street Journal (WSJ)'s chief reporter on the European policy of Bojan Panchevsky.
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