In addition, the approval process for companies is to be accelerated. The industrial electricity price, which was demanded by the SPD and the Greens, is not included in the plan. In essence, it is about "that investments are made now and not postponed," said Scholz. Habeck described the economic and political situation as challenging. "In any case, it is not such that one can say: the economy makes the economy and politics stays out of it," he emphasized. The fear: That companies invest too little in their future and in climate protection and that housing construction will continue to decline.
Chancellor Olaf Scholz ( SPD ), Economics Minister Robert Habeck ( Greens ) and Finance Minister Christian Lindner ( FDP) want to support the German economy with a 10-point plan . They submitted this on Tuesday. According to the plan, companies are to be given tax relief, for which seven billion euros are planned by 2028.
In addition, the approval process for companies is to be accelerated. The industrial electricity price, which was demanded by the SPD and the Greens, is not included in the plan.
In essence, it is about "that investments are made now and not postponed," said Scholz. Habeck described the economic and political situation as challenging. "In any case, it is not such that one can say: the economy makes the economy and politics stays out of it," he emphasized. The fear: That companies invest too little in their future and in climate protection and that housing construction will continue to decline.