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German Stocks Shift Toward Home
Wall Street Journal 08.18.2013
German Optimism Depends On Spanish Deficits
Wall Street Journal 09.25.2013
New York Times 11.03.2013
Germanyâs Neighbors Admonish It Over Surplus
New York Times 11.13.2013
Germany's Secret Economic Weapon: a Vast Export Network
Wall Street Journal 11.19.2013
Dollar Surges to 11-Year High Against Biggest Rivals
Wall Street Journal 01.04.2015
Stronger Dollar Aids Auto Importers
Wall Street Journal 01.13.2015
New York Times 03.13.2015
Weaker Euro Ripples Around World
Wall Street Journal 03.13.2015
U.S. Trade Gap Widens on Surging Imports
Wall Street Journal 05.06.2015
Dollar’s Rise Lifts Imports and Widens Trade Gap
New York Times 05.05.2015
Bet on U.S. Pays Off for Germanyâs Carmakers
New York Times 02.04.2013
Germany’s Global Trade Surplus Hits Record in 2016
WSJ 02.09.2017
China Takes Heat on Trade, but Germany’s Power Continues to Grow
WSJ 03.05.2017
Merkel and Trump begin key talks at White House - BBC News
BBC News 03.17.2017
Germany to take legal action if Trump taxes imports | Business | DW.COM | 17.03.2017
DW.COM 03.17.2017
Should German carmakers be alarmed? | Business | DW.COM | 16.01.2017
DW.COM 01.16.2017
U.S. Breaks With Allies Over Trade Issues Amid Trump’s ‘America First’ Vows
The New York Times 03.18.2017
Germany Reacts to Merkel-Trump Visit: ‘Could Have Been a Lot Worse’
The New York Times 03.18.2017
Germany Reacts to Merkel-Trump Visit: ‘Could Have Been a Lot Worse’
The New York Times 03.18.2017
Mnuchin Says U.S. Is Seeking to Avoid Trade Wars
WSJ 03.16.2017
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