Berlin economic policy: CDU and SPD in the struggle over minimum wage, municipal utilities and trade fair - insights from top financial experts.
According to a report from www.rbb24.de, Berlin's economic policy and the design of economic policy are the focus in the coalition negotiations between the CDU and SPD. While the economy overall is doing well despite three years of continuous crisis, there are at least three sticking points, including the state minimum wage, the Berlin trade fair and the role of the municipal utilities in the energy transition. Investment in Berlin's start-up sector fell by half last year, which is cause for concern. There are also disagreements regarding the state minimum wage and the future of Messe Berlin. The role of Berliner Stadtwerke in the energy transition is also controversial. All of these factors could impact the...

Berlin economic policy: CDU and SPD in the struggle over minimum wage, municipal utilities and trade fair - insights from top financial experts.
According to a report from www.rbb24.de, Berlin's economic policy and the design of economic policy are the focus in the coalition negotiations between the CDU and SPD. While the economy overall is doing well despite three years of continuous crisis, there are at least three sticking points, including the state minimum wage, the Berlin trade fair and the role of the municipal utilities in the energy transition.
Investment in Berlin's start-up sector fell by half last year, which is cause for concern. There are also disagreements regarding the state minimum wage and the future of Messe Berlin. The role of Berliner Stadtwerke in the energy transition is also controversial. All of these factors could have an impact on Berlin's economic development.
The coalition negotiations also revolve around promoting the creative industries, implementing climate goals and expanding the health and IT sectors. There is agreement on converting the economy to be climate-neutral and investing more in the circular economy. All of these measures could have a direct impact on the market and the financial sector in Berlin.
Overall, however, it remains to be seen which specific measures will ultimately end up in the coalition agreement and how these will affect Berlin's economy. The role of financial experts in the negotiations will be crucial in determining which measures are ultimately implemented and what possible impact they will have on the market and the financial industry.
Read the source article at www.rbb24.de