Prime Minister in Berlin: Ways to relieve the burden on municipalities and the economy!
Prime ministers discuss municipalities and the economy, state modernization, hydrogen strategy and chemical location in Berlin.

Prime Minister in Berlin: Ways to relieve the burden on municipalities and the economy!
The Prime Minister's Conference under the chairmanship of Saxony took place in Berlin today. The heads of government of the federal states discussed important topics that focused on relieving the burden on municipalities and comprehensively modernizing the state. An important goal of the conference is to create new financing instruments for the federal and state governments, which should serve as the basis for an economic recovery. A national import strategy for hydrogen is also being discussed in order to make Germany's energy supply future-proof.
Another central topic is the challenges associated with maintaining Germany as a chemical location. The Prime Ministers are in dialogue about the further development of the European Chips Act. This law is intended to help the continent remain competitive in global semiconductor production and promote technological sovereignty.
Postponement of the meeting with the Federal Chancellor
A planned meeting with the new Chancellor Friedrich Merz (CDU), which was in connection with his visit to US President Trump, has been postponed. The Prime Ministers want to reschedule these discussions in one or two weeks. This delay reflects countries' current priorities and their aim to remain operational in an ever-changing political climate.
The conference reflects the urgency with which the German states and the federal government want to work together to find sustainable solutions to the economic and social challenges. It remains to be seen how the topics discussed can be translated into concrete measures and whether they will have the desired effect on municipalities and the economy. Further information on the results of this conference is available here Borken newspaper and Stock market news to find.