German Chancellor Olaf Scholz has acknowledged that the country's government is facing challenges, stating in a speech at the Bundestag that Germany lacks prospects for industry and jobs. This sentiment is echoed by other officials, including Economy Minister Robert Habeck and Finance Minister Christian Lindner, who have declared that Germany is no longer competitive. The leader of Germany's main industrial association BDI, Siegfried Russwurm, criticized the government's energy policy as 'absolutely toxic' and the German climate plan as 'dogmatic', expressing concerns about the country's future energy supply. The criticism follows Germany's decision to shut down its final three nuclear reactors and invest €16 billion in the construction of four natural gas plants to meet electricity demand.
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Economics Minister Habeck and German Finance Minister Lindner declare that “Germany is no longer competitive.” Both are part of the ruling left-green-liberal government. https://t.co/XZNjhhe559
The German government's energy policy is "absolutely toxic ," said the leader of Germany's main industrial association BDI, Siegfried Russwurm. Russwurm adds that the German climate plan is "dogmatic", and that he worries about how Germany will be supplied with energy in the… https://t.co/eTkpyGD9oq
NEW - Economy Minister Habeck and Finance Minister Lindner say "Germany is no longer competitive." Both are part of the ruling left-green-liberal government. https://t.co/1N4YRibGk8
German energy policy is a dumpster fire. It shut down its final 3 nuclear reactors last April. Now it's spending €16 billion to build 4 natural gas plants to meet electricity demand. https://t.co/kcfOhwqOAR
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