KEY POINTS
  • Germany has put in place some of the most ambitious climate targets in Europe, seeking to cut its greenhouse gas emissions by 65% from 1990 levels by 2030.
  • The IMF expects German gross domestic product to reach 3.6% this year and 4.2% in 2022.
  • The latest polls project a win for Germany's ruling conservative bloc, the CDU/CSU, with 27% of the vote.

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03 August 2021, Bavaria, Berchtesgaden: Tourists walk down a road to the Königssee.

Germany is about to embark upon a new political chapter that will have three main challenges, Goldman Sachs said Friday.

Chancellor Angela Merkel will leave office this fall following 16 years in power. Though Goldman believes she will leave Europe's largest economy well-placed to recover from the coronavirus pandemic, the U.S. investment bank said climate change, trade frictions and an aging population will be the biggest obstacles in coming years.

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