Tag: Industry outlook
Inflation and cost pressures: Retail faces consolidation
Dusseldorf The year 2023 is likely to start with bad news for retailers in many German cities. Because in the course of January it will become clear which locations the…
Inflation and cost pressures: Retail faces consolidation
Dusseldorf The year 2023 is likely to start with bad news for retailers in many German cities. Because in the course of January it will become clear which locations the…
2023 will be a challenge for the steel industry
Dusseldorf The majority of European steel manufacturers want to start building new plants for climate-neutral production in 2023. First and foremost: the industry giants Thyssen-Krupp, Salzgitter, Arcelor-Mittal. The planned projects…
High energy costs – what Covestro, Evonik & Co. expect
chemical industry Companies fear serious consequences from expensive energy, recession and onerous regulation in 2023. (Photo: Imago) Dusseldorf Chemical managers like to use football comparisons. At the end of 2021,…
Industry outlook for consumer goods 2022: more expensive, greener, more digital
Dusseldorf People always eat and drink, as the saying goes. The market for everyday goods is considered to be crisis-proof. But even this industry suffered during the pandemic – and…
Industry outlook for consumer goods 2022: more expensive, greener, more digital
Dusseldorf People always eat and drink, as the saying goes. The market for everyday goods is considered to be crisis-proof. But even this industry suffered during the pandemic – and…
This is how dealers want to defy the consequences of the pandemic
Dusseldorf At first glance, the number promises paradisiacal times for the retail sector: According to calculations by the market research company GfK, the average per capita purchasing power will rise…
Which car manufacturers will suffer from the chip shortage in 2022 – and which will not
Dusseldorf Once again all hopes rest on the new year. Twelve months ago, most automakers were betting that the worst time would be behind them and that the corona pandemic…