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Migration Policy Is Becoming More European and More Contentious
Germany’s dispute with Italy over migrant transfers and the planned extension of border controls show that Berlin is trying to combine national enforcement with the new EU asylum framework, a balance that could become increasingly diffic...
Climate Adaptation Is Moving From Environmental Policy Into Economic Infrastructure
The Rhine crisis, extreme heat and drought are exposing vulnerabilities in transport, energy and industrial supply chains, pushing Berlin and the Länder toward a more explicit debate over climate adaptation and infrastructure resilience....
Energy Security Is Becoming a Central Industrial Policy Issue
Germany’s electricity-reserve debate, high energy costs and the possibility of extending some lignite capacity show how supply security is increasingly competing with the timetable for decarbonisation. ([handelsblatt.com][13])
German Industry’s Recovery Versus Cost Competitiveness
Improving orders and investor sentiment are providing Germany’s manufacturers with a potential path out of the downturn, but high energy costs, job reductions and competition from lower-cost European locations remain major obstacles. ([R...
Germany’s Economic Outlook Is Improving at the Margin but Still Falls Short of a Broad Industrial Recovery
The latest data present a mixed picture: investor sentiment is improving, exports have strengthened and domestic orders are rising, yet industrial employment is falling and major manufacturers remain under competitive pressure. Germany t...
Germany’s Government Must Balance Economic Reform With Rising Political Pressure Over Social Policy
The government of Chancellor Friedrich Merz is facing simultaneous demands for economic competitiveness, welfare reform, migration controls and stronger security policy. Current debates over pensions, long-term care, border controls and ...
Germany’s Public Debate Over AfD Restrictions Is Moving Toward the Question of a Possible Ban
Calls to examine proceedings against the AfD are gaining renewed public attention, including from prominent Jewish community figures. The debate remains politically and legally sensitive and reflects wider concern about the party’s growi...
Germany’s CDU Faces Renewed Debate Over How to Contain the AfD Without Working With the Left
The CDU’s refusal to consider cooperation with the Left in Saxony-Anhalt is sharpening a broader debate over how mainstream parties should respond to the AfD’s strength in eastern Germany. The issue is becoming an important test of Germa...
Germany’s Political Debate Ahead of Saxony-Anhalt Election Is Increasingly Focused on AfD Power
The prospect of an AfD-led government in Saxony-Anhalt is intensifying debate among Germany’s established parties over coalition boundaries and cooperation with the Left. CDU General Secretary Franziska Hoppermann has rejected cooperatio...
Germany’s Rhine Water Crisis Is Renewing Debate Over Long-Term River Infrastructure
The extreme decline in Rhine water levels has revived discussion over whether sections of the river should be deepened to improve shipping reliability. Industry groups support infrastructure improvements, while environmental organisation...
Germany’s Chemical and Steel Industries Remain Particularly Exposed to Rhine Disruptions
Low Rhine water levels are raising transport costs for industrial goods including chemicals, mineral products and construction materials. The disruption is especially significant for Germany’s chemical and steel sectors, where river tran...
Germany’s Manufacturing and Technology Sectors Are Expanding Demand for Skilled Infrastructure Workers
Current recruitment activity points to continuing demand for workers in energy networks, fibre deployment, construction, electrical engineering and transport equipment. The pattern reflects Germany’s broader need to build infrastructure ...
Germany’s Southern Industrial Regions Focus on Energy Efficiency as High Power Costs Persist
Businesses in Baden-Württemberg are intensifying efforts to reduce energy costs and improve supply security as high electricity prices remain a competitiveness concern. A Stuttgart industry event on August 19 is bringing together manufac...
Germany’s Infrastructure Push Is Creating New Demand for Industrial Suppliers
Government spending on infrastructure and climate-neutral investment is beginning to feed through into domestic orders for German capital-goods producers. The effect is particularly visible in sectors supplying machinery and equipment, o...
Germany’s Manufacturing Base Is Showing Pockets of Resilience Despite a Difficult Industrial Cycle
The combination of stronger export orders, improving investor sentiment and rising domestic investment points to areas of resilience within Germany’s manufacturing economy. Machinery companies and other industrial suppliers are reporting...
Germany’s Chinese Economic Exposure Remains a Strategic Concern for Berlin
German policymakers continue to confront the tension between reducing dependence on China and preserving access to one of the country’s most important economic partners. Recent German reporting points to increasingly one-sided trade rela...
Germany’s Industrial Strategy Is Increasingly Tied to Defense and Infrastructure Spending
New domestic industrial orders are being supported in part by government procurement for Bundeswehr modernization and infrastructure investment. The trend could provide German manufacturers with a stronger domestic source of demand at a ...
Germany’s Export Model Is Being Tested by Falling US Trade and Greater Chinese Competition
Germany’s manufacturers are benefiting from some renewed overseas orders, but the country remains exposed to trade-policy shifts and tougher international competition. Recent data show exports to the United States have fallen sharply eve...
Germany’s Economic Recovery Remains Vulnerable to Energy Costs and Global Trade Disruptions
The improvement in investor confidence has not removed the main obstacles facing Germany’s recovery. High energy prices, geopolitical tensions, transport disruptions and weak river levels continue to weigh on industrial production, leavi...
Germany’s Financial Markets Face a New Trade-Off as Higher Bond Yields Challenge Equity Valuations
The rise in German long-term bond yields is changing the relative appeal of government debt versus equities, with investors receiving higher returns from fixed-income assets. The shift matters for Germany because higher yields also incre...
Germany Faces Growing Security Pressure From Foreign Cyber and Hybrid Operations
Berlin is responding to increased concern over cyberattacks and hybrid operations attributed to foreign state actors, particularly Russia and Iran. The government’s proposed intelligence reforms reflect a broader shift toward giving secu...
Germany’s Intelligence Reform Would Give Security Agencies Wider Powers Against Cyber and Hybrid Threats
The German cabinet has approved plans to expand the powers of the country’s foreign and domestic intelligence agencies, including broader access to digital communications, active operations and artificial intelligence tools. The proposed...
Germany’s Climate Adaptation Debate Expands as Extreme Heat and Drought Increase Pressure on States and Cities
Environment Minister Carsten Schneider has proposed changing Germany’s constitutional framework so that climate adaptation and heat protection become a shared responsibility of the federal government, states and municipalities. The propo...
German Justice Minister Proposes Easier Rules for Tenants to Install Air Conditioning
Justice Minister Stefanie Hubig has called for practical rules allowing tenants to install air-conditioning systems more easily, noting that German law currently provides no general right to make such installations. The proposal comes as...
Germany’s Long-Term Care Insurance Faces a Funding Gap as CDU Economic Council Calls for Higher Private Contributions
The Economic Council of Chancellor Friedrich Merz’s CDU is calling for a change in long-term care financing that would require wealthier residents to pay more of their own nursing-home costs. The proposal comes as Germany’s long-term car...
Germany’s Pension and Welfare Debate Is Colliding With Growing Pressure on Social Insurance
Germany’s social-insurance system remains under mounting financial pressure, with current political debate focused on pensions, healthcare and long-term care. The issue is becoming more consequential as the government weighs reforms whil...
German Government Faces Pressure to Address Long-Term Shortages in Less Popular Occupations
Germany continues to face strong demand for foreign workers in occupations that are difficult to fill domestically. The issue is becoming increasingly important as demographic pressures collide with the needs of manufacturing, constructi...
Germany’s Debate Over Migration Is Increasingly Shifting From National Controls to EU Enforcement
The dispute with Italy over migrant transfers shows that Germany’s migration policy is becoming closely tied to the implementation of the EU’s common asylum system. Berlin’s effort to return migrants to countries of first entry is testin...
Germany Plans to Extend Border Controls Into 2027 as Migration Policy Remains a Political Priority
Germany is preparing to extend its existing border controls for another six months, potentially keeping checks in place until March 2027. The policy reflects the government’s continued emphasis on controlling irregular migration and come...
Germany and Italy Clash Over Implementation of New EU Asylum Rules
Germany and Italy are locked in a dispute over the transfer of migrants under the European Union’s new asylum system, which has been in force since June. Berlin wants to return migrants who first entered the EU through Italy, while Rome ...
Germany’s Rhine Crisis Is Forcing New Debate Over Rail, Truck and Waterway Logistics
Extremely low river levels have disrupted freight transport on the Rhine and Danube, prompting Transport Minister Steffen Bilger to consider temporary exemptions from Sunday and public-holiday truck restrictions for particularly affected...
Germany Considers Keeping Some Lignite Plants Available Beyond Planned 2030 Exit
The German government is reconsidering the timing of its lignite phase-out amid concerns about electricity security, with a decision potentially affecting plants in North Rhine-Westphalia. No extension has been formally requested by RWE,...
Germany’s Energy Security Debate Intensifies as Government Reviews Future Electricity Reserves
A dispute over Germany’s planned electricity reserve is intensifying as environmental groups challenge a major government project before the European Union. The debate centres on the cost of maintaining reliable power supplies and the ef...
Germany’s Industrial Base Is Increasingly Looking to Eastern Europe as Production Costs Rise at Home
German companies are moving some production toward Central and Eastern Europe as high domestic costs and weaker demand make manufacturing in Germany more difficult. Hungary is attracting particular interest because of lower costs and rel...
US Acquisition of EBM-Papst Highlights Growing Foreign Interest in German Industrial Technology
US industrial group Madison Air has agreed to pay five billion euros for German fan and ventilation manufacturer EBM-Papst. The transaction underscores the international value of specialised German industrial technology, particularly equ...
Germany’s Automotive Supply Chain Is Betting on More Efficient Silicon-Carbide Technology for Electric Cars
Silicon-carbide semiconductors are becoming increasingly important in Germany’s electric-vehicle industry because they can improve power efficiency. The technology is already being used in vehicles such as the electric Mercedes CLA, illu...
Germany’s Auto Industry Sees More Optimism as Electric Vehicle Incentive Demand Surges
Sentiment among German carmakers has improved, according to the ifo Institute, while demand for the government’s electric-vehicle incentive programme has been strong. More than 103,500 applications had been submitted by early August, wit...
Germany’s Automotive Industry Faces Renewed Pressure as Volkswagen’s Hannover Plant Struggles With Ford Partnership
Volkswagen’s commercial-vehicle plant in Hannover is facing renewed uncertainty after a cooperation with Ford failed to deliver the expected savings and transition toward electric vehicles. The dispute highlights the broader pressure on ...
German Industrial Orders Rise on Domestic Investment and Defense-Related Procurement
German manufacturers received substantially more domestic orders in June, while foreign orders also remained resilient despite geopolitical tensions. The increase was particularly strong among investment-goods producers, with the governm...
German Industry Finds New Export Demand Outside Europe as Global Orders Begin to Improve
German machinery and industrial companies are seeing renewed demand from markets outside Europe, offering a potential source of relief after a prolonged period of weak orders. The improvement remains uneven, but stronger overseas demand ...
DAX Holds Near Record Levels as German Investors Balance Stronger Data Against Bond-Market Risks
Germany’s DAX opened broadly unchanged around 26,153 points on Wednesday after falling 0.8 percent the previous session. Better economic data are supporting equities, but investors are increasingly focused on rising bond yields and the c...
Germany’s Bond Yields Rise as Higher Financing Costs Reshape the Outlook for Government and Industry
Long-term German government bond yields have risen sharply, making fixed-income assets more attractive while increasing borrowing costs for the federal government, companies and households. The move is becoming an important constraint as...
Record-Low Rhine Water Levels Threaten German Industrial Transport and Production
Water levels on the Rhine have risen slightly this week but remain near historic lows, with the gauge at Kaub reaching only 14 centimetres on Wednesday. The Rhine is a critical transport artery for German industry, and restricted shippin...
Germany’s Industrial Competitiveness Remains Under Pressure Despite Improving Economic Sentiment
German industry continued to lose jobs in the first half of the year, while companies reported growing competitive pressure even within the European Union. The ifo findings underline the gap between improving financial sentiment and the ...
Germany’s Economic Recovery Shows Early Signs of Momentum as Investor Confidence and Export Orders Improve
Germany’s ZEW economic sentiment index rose to 34.2 points in August, well above expectations and the strongest reading since February, while the assessment of current conditions also improved. Stronger export orders and recent infrastru...
Germany and EU Finalize Carbon Border Rules for Industrial Imports
Berlin and the European Commission have completed implementation guidelines for the definitive phase of the Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism, requiring detailed emissions reporting for affected imports and reinforcing pressure on heavy...
German Consumers Remain Cautious as Retail Spending Stays Weak
Households are maintaining high savings rates amid economic uncertainty and elevated living costs, leaving overall retail turnover broadly flat while non-food retailers report weaker revenues.
Germany Coordinates EU Disaster Aid for Earthquake-Hit Colombia
German authorities are working with European Union partners to provide emergency supplies and financial assistance to Colombia following a magnitude 7.4 earthquake, reinforcing Berlin’s role in the bloc’s international disaster response.
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Thieves Steal Antonello da Messina Renaissance Masterpieces From Sicilian Museum
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Weight-Loss Drug Boom Tests the Limits of Prescription Advertising Rules
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When the State Replaces the Parent: How Gender Policy Is Redefining Custody and Coercion
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OpenAI CEO Sam Altman praises the rapid progress of Chinese tech companies.
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JD Vance says Germany is “killing itself” by taking in millions of fake asylum seekers from culturally incompatible nations.
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