Germany's Finance Minister Lindner from the FDP party stated concerns about illegal migration impacting the welfare system. The country's economy faces challenges, with Thyssenkrupp's stocks falling by 62% in 5 years due to high electricity prices. Economy Minister Robert Habeck described the economic situation as 'dramatically bad.'
NEW - Germany's economy is "dramatically bad," and "we cannot continue like this," said the Economy Minister and Green Party member Robert Habeck today. https://t.co/bbiwtnMZWd
Oops! Germany's largest steel company Thyssen-Krupp AG is suffering gigantic financial losses. High rates, low demand, collapsing new orders. Having spoken to managing directors from other sectors, I can confirm these facts; Germany is even more screwed than most people think.
This chart shows either total management failure or how dismal things are in Germany as a business location w/high electricity prices. Thyssenkrupp's stocks have fallen by 62% over the past 5 years, while the competition, particularly from the US, has made strong gains. https://t.co/R0kP1ITpjp
NEW - Germany's Finance Minister Lindner (FDP): "We have experienced illegal migration into our welfare system over the last years, and people do not accept this." https://t.co/0GwCYAZCqM
NEW - Germany's Finance Minister Lindner (FDP): "We have experienced illegal migration into our welfare system of the last years, and people do not accept this." https://t.co/0GwCYAZCqM
Germany is an unfit man, economy isn't in shape, finance minister says https://t.co/BlC1KEjp74 https://t.co/zfvScabx1o