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German skills gap costs €20bn

By Bertrand Benoit in Berlin

Published: August 20 2007 19:06 | Last updated: August 20 2007 19:06

Germany’s chronic skills shortage is costing its economy up to €20bn ($27bn, £13.6bn) a year, or one percentage point of gross domestic product, according to a study commissioned by the economics ministry.

The failure of Germany’s education system to foster skills required by its fast-growing export industry could inflict “long-term damage” to Europe’s largest economy, Michael Glos, economics minister, said on Monday.

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