Economic survey by the IHK Nordhausen: bleak picture due to bureaucracy and rising costs
The economic survey by the Chamber of Commerce and Industry (IHK) in the Nordhausen district shows a bleak picture: bureaucracy, ideology and rising costs are slowing down development. According to Christian Böduel, head of the IHK regional office in Nordhausen, the mood in the regional economy is not only clouded, but the situation is dire. The first companies are already starting short-time work. As www.thueringer- Allgemeine.de reports, analysis of the current situation The results of the IHK economic survey in the Nordhausen district reflect the current challenges that companies in the region are facing. Bureaucratic hurdles, ideological uncertainties and rising costs burden entrepreneurs and affect economic development. Possible effects and calculation Based on the results of...

Economic survey by the IHK Nordhausen: bleak picture due to bureaucracy and rising costs
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Analysis of the current situation
The results of the IHK economic survey in the Nordhausen district reflect the current challenges that companies in the region are facing. Bureaucratic hurdles, ideological uncertainties and rising costs burden entrepreneurs and affect economic development.
Possible effects and calculation
The results of the survey make it clear that the economic situation in the region is already tense. Companies that implement short-time work indicate possible job losses, which can have a negative impact on the labor market. The rising costs could lead companies to reduce their investments, which could ultimately lead to a decline in economic growth.
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