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German Corporations Demand Immediate Reforms

Leading German corporations, including Audi and BMW, urge Chancellor Merz to expedite promised economic reforms, citing high energy costs and competitiveness pressures. Source

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Straubinger Tagblatt: Straubing (ots) - With their investment plans, their location decisions and their handling of suppliers, corporations decide whether the required economic renewal will actually turn into growth and employment. ...

·Hamburg, Germany
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Lean Left

The economy is obviously concerned about the willingness of the Federal Government to reform. In an open letter, associations and large corporations therefore emphasize the urgency once again.

·Hamburg, Germany
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Center

In a joint letter, business associations and large corporations have called on the Federal Government to make rapid reforms. Announced reform plans must be implemented "quickly and without any compromises", says the letter from associations and companies from Bavaria and Baden-Württemberg, from which the media group Bavaria quotes.

·Germany
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Lean Left

In a joint letter, car companies and associations call for Friedrich Merz to act. Reform plans should be implemented »quickly and without compromises«.

·Germany
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Center

Large German companies such as Audi and Siemens, as well as employers in the metal and electrical industries, call on the government to implement reforms "quickly". They also deplore the high contribution burden in social security.

·Hamburg, Germany
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stern.de broke the news in Hamburg, Germany on Friday, August 21, 2026.
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