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The head of the German Chamber of Industry and Commerce (DIHK) said an economic recovery remains unlikely in the next year, and feedback from company executives suggests things may get worse in the country. DIHK Managing Director Martin Wansleben on Tuesday presented a new economic survey commissioned by the group at an event in Berlin. After stagnation in the current year, the DIHK expects Germany’s economy to continue to face zero growth in the coming year. This would be the third year in a row without any real growth in gross domestic product (GDP), Wansleben said. Wansleben cited the surve…