BERLIN, Feb 13 (Reuters) - The head of Germany's engineering employers' association (Gesamtmetall) added his voice on Thursday to the chorus of industry groups voicing concern at the euro's recent appreciation.
Gesamtmetall President Martin Kannegiesser said in a speech there were signs that export trade was beginning to "wobble" and the euro's rise "has removed a prop (from the engineering industry) which must be replaced by our our competitiveness".
"It has been known ...
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