The expansion was driven by growth in exports as well as higher consumer and government spending

The expansion was driven by growth in exports as well as higher consumer and government spending

Germany's struggling economy expanded slightly faster than expected at the start of the year, data showed Thursday, but the positive momentum could be derailed by the Iran war energy shock.

Output in Europe's biggest economy rose 0.3 percent from January to March compared to the previous quarter, according to provisional data from statistics agency Destatis. 

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