KEY POINTS
  • Germany was once known as the " sick man of Europe" in the late 1990s and early 2000s.
  • It is now Europe's largest and most successful economy as Chancellor Angela Merkel prepares to leave office.
  • In 2019, a quarter (24.7%) of the EU's gross domestic product was generated by Germany.
German Chancellor Angela Merkel in 2011 visiting the laboratory for chemical engineering at the chemical plant of the Dow Olefinverbund GmbH in Schkopau, near Merseburg, eastern Germany.

It's hard to believe now that Germany, Europe's biggest and most successful economy, was known as the "sick man of Europe" in the late 1990s and early 2000s.

Germany's economy has grown under the leadership of outgoing Chancellor Angela Merkel, the conservative leader who has headed the government for the past 16 years. In 2019, before the Covid-19 pandemic struck, a quarter (24.7%) of the European Union's entire gross domestic product was generated by Germany, according to Eurostat.