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"Return Promise!": German Economy Loses Patience with Chancellor Merz

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Non-wage labour costs, labour market and energy costs - all topics that Chancellor Merz wanted to tackle when taking office. From the point of view of many large companies and associations, little is happening.

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Non-wage labour costs, labour market and energy costs - all topics that Chancellor Merz wanted to tackle when taking office. From the point of view of many large companies and associations, little is happening.

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The economy loses its patience with Chancellor Merz: his government must finally deliver, the appeal is in a letter of fire sent to Berlin.

·Düsseldorf, Germany
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In a letter to Chancellor Merz, large corporations and business associations demand a rapid implementation of the announced reforms. "We fully share what our colleagues say there," says VDA President Hildegard Müller.

·Berlin, Germany
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Large corporations and employers' associations increase the pressure on the federal government. In a letter, they demand rapid reforms.

·Berlin, Germany
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The economy loses its patience with Chancellor Merz: his government must finally deliver, the appeal is in a letter of fire sent to Berlin. But of all people, a leading Dax boss shuns out of the front – and criticizes the complaining of the managers.

·Osnabrück, Germany
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The economy loses its patience with Chancellor Merz: his government must finally deliver, the appeal is in a letter of fire sent to Berlin.

·Düsseldorf, Germany
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t-online broke the news in Berlin, Germany on Friday, August 21, 2026.
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