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Riverbanks during prolonged dry weather across Europe that has left the Rhine River at near-record low levels, disrupting German industries, Duesseldorf, Germany, August 19, 2026. REUTERS/Leon Kuegeler
Riverbanks during prolonged dry weather across Europe that has left the Rhine River at near-record low levels, disrupting German industries, Duesseldorf, Germany, August 19, 2026. REUTERS/Leon Kuegeler
A bridge during prolonged dry weather across Europe that has left the Rhine River at near-record low levels, disrupting German industries, in Duesseldorf, Germany, August 19, 2026. REUTERS/Leon Kuegeler
A bridge during prolonged dry weather across Europe that has left the Rhine River at near-record low levels, disrupting German industries, in Duesseldorf, Germany, August 19, 2026. REUTERS/Leon Kuegeler
A drone view of a ship passing by during prolonged dry weather across Europe that has left the Rhine River at near-record low levels, disrupting German industries, near Monheim, Germany, August 19, 2026. REUTERS/Leon Kuegeler
A drone view of a ship passing by during prolonged dry weather across Europe that has left the Rhine River at near-record low levels, disrupting German industries, near Monheim, Germany, August 19, 2026. REUTERS/Leon Kuegeler
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Depleted German rivers are disrupting the transport of goods across Europe's largest economy, ​hampering an already timid recovery, the Bundesbank ‌said on Thursday.

Months of dry weather have left the Rhine and other German rivers so shallow that vessels can't ​sail fully loaded, increasing costs and slowing ​transport for cargo owners.

The Bundesbank said this ⁠was likely to slow down the recovery of ​the German economy, which would at best grow ​slightly this quarter.

"Limited usable transport routes on major rivers and sharply rising transport costs are likely to significantly ​impair industrial production and export growth," the Bundesbank ​added in its monthly report. "The low water levels are thus ‌also ⁠noticeably impacting overall economic activity in the third quarter."

It noted still low capacity utilization in German industry and the recent rise in the ​European Central Bank's ​interest rates ⁠were also dampening corporate investment.

The German central bank said inflation, which ​was at 2.8% in July, could temporarily ​rise ⁠even further, although the outlook remained dependent on the Middle East war.

But it cautioned that there ⁠was ​no evidence that the conflict ​would trigger second-round effects on the inflation rate through higher negotiated ​wages.

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