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Tilray Expands German Medical Cannabis Business with New Premium Product Line
Tilray Brands said its German subsidiary will launch a premium medical cannabis brand using local production facilities in Neumünster as it seeks to capture growing demand in Europe’s largest medical cannabis market.
Germany Agrees on Broad Healthcare Reform Package to Modernize Hospitals and Patient Care
The federal government has finalized a major healthcare reform framework aimed at improving the long-term sustainability of the insurance system while addressing staffing shortages and strengthening digital infrastructure in hospitals.
Germany Reports Sharp Fall in Asylum Applications as Repatriations Increase
Federal authorities said first-time asylum applications fell 51 per cent in 2025 compared with the previous year, while removals of rejected applicants increased by 15 per cent, reflecting the impact of stricter migration policies.
German Coalition Seeks Stability Through Delivery-Focused Agenda Before Key State Elections
Germany’s governing coalition has shifted toward a more coordinated approach centered on policy implementation as it seeks to demonstrate tangible economic progress ahead of crucial state elections in September.
Germany Advances €500 Billion Infrastructure and Climate Investment Program
Berlin continues to channel funding from its €500 billion special investment vehicle into transport networks, digital connectivity and school modernization projects designed to support productivity growth and climate-neutral development.
Germany Deploys Temporary Fuel Tax Relief to Cushion Impact of Middle East Energy Volatility
The government has introduced a two-month reduction in petrol and diesel taxes beginning in May 2026 to ease pressure on households and businesses as regional tensions in the Middle East contribute to higher energy costs.
German Industrial Output Edges Higher but Manufacturing Recovery Remains Fragile
Industrial production rose 0.4 per cent in April from the previous month after a revised March decline, though annual figures continue to reflect broader stagnation as manufacturers grapple with energy costs, weaker demand and decarboniz...
BYD Launches First Ultra-Fast Charging Station in Germany as European Expansion Accelerates
Chinese electric vehicle maker BYD has opened its first 1,500-kilowatt charging station in Germany and plans to build 3,000 charging sites across Europe by 2027, expanding its presence beyond vehicle sales into infrastructure and services.
Germany Weighs Additional F-35 Fighter Jet Purchases to Sustain Military Readiness
Defense Minister Boris Pistorius said Berlin is considering acquiring more United States-made F-35 aircraft as a temporary capability measure while uncertainty persists around future European next-generation fighter programs.
German Carmakers Face Revenue Decline Amid Intensifying Competition and Slower Electric Vehicle Demand
Leading German automotive manufacturers reported a combined four per cent drop in first-quarter revenue as restructuring costs, trade barriers and rising competition in China weigh on profitability during the transition to electric mobil...
France and Germany Push for Major Overhaul of European Union Diplomatic Service
Berlin and Paris have launched efforts to reform the European Union’s 15-year-old diplomatic apparatus, seeking faster decision-making and a stronger collective response to geopolitical crises including the wars in Ukraine and the Middle...
Germany Unveils Reform Drive to Revive Growth and Cut Bureaucracy
Chancellor Friedrich Merz said his government will roll out a broad package of economic reforms aimed at reducing red tape, lowering corporate tax burdens and accelerating infrastructure investment after consultations with business group...
Handelsblatt and Infosys Partner on Artificial Intelligence Tools for News Operations
German media group Handelsblatt has partnered with Infosys to deploy an artificial intelligence recommendation system designed to support editorial workflows and audience engagement. The initiative reflects a wider effort among publisher...
Corporate Insolvencies Rise as Higher Energy Costs Weigh on Businesses and Consumers
Germany reported a 10% increase in corporate insolvencies from a year earlier as inflation approached 3% and energy prices rose sharply. The combination of higher operating costs and weaker retail demand is increasing pressure on small a...
German Central Bank Awards Major Contract to Modernize Core Banking Systems
The Deutsche Bundesbank has selected adesso SE to lead a comprehensive modernization of its banking and payment infrastructure following a two-year procurement process. The project forms part of a broader effort to upgrade critical finan...
Boeing Deepens German Defense Partnerships Through MQ-28 Combat Drone Program
Boeing has added Diehl Defence and Rohde & Schwarz to its MQ-28 Ghost Bat development consortium alongside Rheinmetall, expanding cooperation with Germany's defense industry. The partnership aims to integrate German weapons systems and s...
Economic Forecasts Point to Modest German Growth After Years of Stagnation
The European Commission and other international institutions have upgraded forecasts for Germany, projecting economic growth of around 1% this year as higher public spending and increased defense investment support activity. Economists n...
Pfizer Reviews German Investment Plans Amid Dispute Over Healthcare Cost Controls
Pfizer is reassessing the scale and timing of planned investments in Germany and has withdrawn from a forthcoming government-backed investor conference. The move reflects growing concern among international pharmaceutical companies over ...
Merz Pushes for More Balanced Trade Relationship During First Official Visit to China
Chancellor Friedrich Merz used his inaugural trip to Beijing to press for greater reciprocity in economic relations with China, focusing on Germany's €90 billion trade deficit and concerns over competition in the electric vehicle sector....
German Industrial Output Falls as Auto Sector Struggles Against Intensifying Global Competition
Germany's industrial production declined 0.5% year-on-year in April, weighed down by a 4.7% contraction in automotive manufacturing. New industry data also showed German carmakers recorded the weakest first-quarter sales performance amon...
Germany Terminates FCAS Fighter Jet Program and Turns to Expanded F-35 Purchases
German Chancellor Friedrich Merz has informed French President Emmanuel Macron that the Future Combat Air System fighter jet project will not move forward after Airbus and Dassault failed to resolve long-running disputes over program lea...
German Football Federation Secures Record Broadcast Deals Ahead of World Cup
The German Football Association has finalised new global media rights agreements for national team coverage, securing strong commercial revenues ahead of the upcoming World Cup. Sponsors have committed record advertising spending despite...
Frankfurt Airport Cuts Short-Haul Flights to Protect Long-Haul Capacity
Lufthansa and partner airlines are reducing short-haul European routes from Frankfurt Airport to prioritise long-haul operations. The adjustment aims to manage capacity constraints during peak travel periods.
Fraunhofer Expands Quantum Computing Research Facilities in Germany
The Fraunhofer Society has expanded its microelectronics cleanroom facilities to support silicon-based quantum computing research. The upgrade is designed to accelerate collaboration between academia and industry on next-generation compu...
Berlin Approves Higher-Density Housing Rules to Ease Urban Housing Shortage
Berlin has updated zoning regulations to allow higher-density residential development near transport hubs. The policy aims to expand affordable housing supply while balancing preservation rules and urban growth pressures.
Germany Faces Long-Term Labour Shortage as Workforce Ages
The Federal Employment Agency warns that Germany’s workforce will shrink over the coming years due to demographic ageing. Manufacturing and engineering sectors are expected to face the most severe talent shortages without expanded skille...
RWE and E.ON Expand Offshore Wind Grid Connections to Strengthen Power Supply
Energy companies RWE and E.ON are expanding offshore wind grid infrastructure to deliver more stable electricity to industrial regions. The projects aim to reduce exposure to fossil fuel price volatility and support energy-intensive manu...
German Industry Warns of Rising Offshore Production Shift to North America
Industry associations in southern Germany report increasing relocation of mid-sized manufacturers to North America, driven by lower energy costs and subsidies. Business groups warn the trend could weaken domestic supply chain clusters ov...
SAP Launches Sovereign Cloud Platform for European Public Sector Clients
SAP has introduced a sovereign cloud platform designed to meet EU data residency and security requirements for public administration systems. The company says the system enables digital services while keeping sensitive data within Europe...
Germany Eases Utility-Scale Battery Permitting to Reduce Grid Congestion Risks
Germany’s Federal Network Agency has streamlined approval processes for large-scale battery storage connections to the electricity grid. The policy is intended to improve grid stability and better integrate renewable energy supplies.
Hamburg Port Deploys Quantum-Encrypted Communications for Logistics Security
The Hamburg Port Authority has introduced quantum-encrypted communications systems to secure container terminal operations. The upgrade is aimed at protecting critical logistics infrastructure from increasingly sophisticated cyber threats.
Siemens Expands AI Integration in Industrial Automation Systems
Siemens has announced a partnership to embed generative AI tools into its global factory automation systems. The integration is designed to improve predictive maintenance and efficiency across industrial production lines.
Berlin Venture Capital Market Sees Sharp Slowdown in Late-Stage Funding
The German Venture Capital Association reports a decline in late-stage funding for technology firms, particularly in fintech and artificial intelligence. Industry groups are urging institutional investors to increase domestic exposure to...
Germany Prepares EU Migration Pact Implementation With New Biometric Border Procedures
Germany’s Interior Ministry is coordinating with regional authorities to implement the EU Migration and Asylum Pact, which introduces mandatory biometric screening and faster asylum processing. Officials say the rollout will require sign...
Thyssenkrupp Adjusts Green Steel Timeline Amid Rising Hydrogen and Energy Costs
Thyssenkrupp Steel Europe is adjusting timelines for its hydrogen-based green steel transition, citing high energy costs and grid constraints. The company says it remains committed to decarbonisation but is prioritising operational stabi...
German Constitutional Court Reviews Expanded State Surveillance and Data Laws
Germany’s Federal Constitutional Court has begun hearings examining whether expanded surveillance and telecom data rules comply with constitutional privacy protections. The case focuses on automated data storage and intelligence analysis...
German Banks Tighten Commercial Real Estate Lending as Borrowing Costs Stay High
Deutsche Bank and Commerzbank are increasing credit standards for commercial real estate lending in major German cities. The move reflects concerns over rising refinancing costs and potential stress in parts of the property market.
BASF Accelerates Hydrogen and Clean Energy Investment at Ludwigshafen Chemical Site
BASF is accelerating investments in hydrogen infrastructure and electrified systems at its Ludwigshafen facility to reduce exposure to fossil fuel price volatility. The project aims to connect the complex to offshore wind networks to sec...
German Industry Criticises EU Carbon Border Adjustment Timeline Over Compliance Pressure
The Federation of German Industries has raised concerns over the implementation schedule of the EU’s carbon border adjustment mechanism, warning it could disadvantage exporters. Industry leaders argue that the policy places disproportion...
German Defence Ministry Expands Artillery Procurement to Rebuild NATO Stockpiles
Germany has reallocated defence funding to secure long-term procurement contracts for domestic artillery production. The move is intended to rebuild depleted ammunition stockpiles and meet NATO readiness requirements ahead of upcoming al...
France and Germany Push EU Deep Tech Fund to Secure Sovereign Technology Investment
France and Germany are proposing a new European Competitiveness Fund to channel public and institutional capital into artificial intelligence and quantum computing projects. The initiative aims to strengthen Europe’s technology base and ...
Rhine Water Levels Fall, Raising Fears of Fresh Supply Chain Disruptions in Industrial Germany
Logistics operators along the Rhine River are restricting cargo volumes as water levels decline, particularly near Cologne and Koblenz. Chemical and steel producers warn that sustained low levels could increase transport costs and recrea...
Deutsche Bahn Launches Multi-Billion Euro Digital Rail Upgrade, Warning of Freight Delays
Deutsche Bahn has approved a major investment to modernize digital signalling systems across key freight corridors in the Ruhr region. While the upgrades aim to improve long-term capacity and safety, logistics operators warn the works co...
German Business Confidence Falls Sharply as Energy Volatility Hits Industry Outlook
The ifo Institute reports a marked decline in business sentiment across German manufacturing and logistics sectors, with firms citing energy price volatility and supply chain disruptions. Expectations for future demand have weakened sign...
Bundesbank Warns Inflation Will Stay Elevated as Wage Pressures Persist in Germany
Deutsche Bundesbank and ECB forecasting data point to inflation remaining around 2.7% in Germany in the near term, driven by persistent wage growth and tight labor markets. Officials warn that services inflation remains sticky, complicat...
NORMA Group Secures €22 Million North American Truck Components Contract
Industrial manufacturer NORMA Group has signed a €22 million, seven-year contract to supply high-precision V-band clamps for a major North American truck maker. Production will take place in Mexico, supporting next-generation engines des...
German Retailers Expect Limited Boost from North American World Cup Due to Time Zone Constraints
The German Retail Association says only a quarter of businesses plan marketing campaigns linked to the upcoming football tournament in North America. While sports merchandise sales are expected to rise, broader retail gains are forecast ...
ERC System Unveils Hybrid Electric Cargo Drone Targeting European Logistics Market
Munich-based start-up ERC System has presented its Victor hybrid-electric vertical take-off and landing cargo drone at the Berlin air show, with a planned deployment target of 2028. The aircraft is designed to carry up to 250 kilograms o...
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