The Ludwig Erhard Summit at Tegernsee: Discussions about the new economic miracle, energy policy and the future of the EU.

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According to a report from www.br.de, the Ludwig Erhard Summit is taking place at Tegernsee for the ninth time. The central question this year is: “Will the new economic miracle come after war and crises?” However, most of the discussants and speakers have their doubts, especially regarding the current economic policy of the traffic light coalition in Berlin. Many question marks in energy policy Prof. Klaus Josef Lutz, former head of BayWa and current president of the IHK for Munich and Upper Bavaria, particularly criticizes the lack of clear guidelines in energy policy and the generation of electricity from coal. The current uncertainties and the ever-new regulations by the EU Commission could increasingly...

Gemäß einem Bericht von www.br.de findet bereits zum neunten Mal der Ludwig-Erhard-Gipfel am Tegernsee statt. Die zentrale Frage in diesem Jahr lautet: „Kommt nach Krieg und Krisen das neue Wirtschaftswunder?“. Die meisten Diskutanten und Rednerinnen haben jedoch ihre Zweifel, insbesondere hinsichtlich der aktuellen Wirtschaftspolitik der Ampelkoalition in Berlin. Viele Fragezeichen bei der Energiepolitik Prof. Klaus Josef Lutz, ehemaliger Chef der BayWa und jetziger Präsident der IHK für München und Oberbayern, bemängelt vor allem die fehlenden klaren Vorgaben in der Energiepolitik sowie die Verstromung von Kohle. Die aktuellen Unsicherheiten und die immer neue Regulierung durch die EU-Kommission könnten unternehmerisches Handeln zunehmend …
According to a report from www.br.de, the Ludwig Erhard Summit is taking place at Tegernsee for the ninth time. The central question this year is: “Will the new economic miracle come after war and crises?” However, most of the discussants and speakers have their doubts, especially regarding the current economic policy of the traffic light coalition in Berlin. Many question marks in energy policy Prof. Klaus Josef Lutz, former head of BayWa and current president of the IHK for Munich and Upper Bavaria, particularly criticizes the lack of clear guidelines in energy policy and the generation of electricity from coal. The current uncertainties and the ever-new regulations by the EU Commission could increasingly...

The Ludwig Erhard Summit at Tegernsee: Discussions about the new economic miracle, energy policy and the future of the EU.

According to a report by www.br.de The Ludwig Erhard Summit at Tegernsee is taking place for the ninth time. The central question this year is: “Will the new economic miracle come after war and crises?” However, most of the discussants and speakers have their doubts, especially regarding the current economic policy of the traffic light coalition in Berlin.

Lots of question marks about energy policy
Prof. Klaus Josef Lutz, former head of BayWa and current president of the IHK for Munich and Upper Bavaria, particularly criticizes the lack of clear guidelines in energy policy and the generation of electricity from coal. The current uncertainties and the ever-new regulations by the EU Commission could increasingly restrict entrepreneurial activity.

EU left behind in research
Various experts criticize the fact that the EU has already been left behind by the USA in research and development. This could have long-term effects on the competitiveness of European companies.

Criticism of deglobalization concepts
Another point of criticism concerns deglobalization, as the tendency towards “reshoring”, “onshoring” and “friendshoring” could lead to the network of potential partners and markets for German companies being severely restricted.

“Tectonic shifts in world politics”
The experts emphasize that Germany, as the leading economic power in Europe, must show more leadership, especially in view of challenges such as the future of renewable energies, the relationship with other global players such as the USA, China and Russia, and the tectonic shifts in world politics.

The discussions and criticism at the Ludwig Erhard Summit indicate that the German economy is facing challenging times. A clever and forward-looking economic policy as well as strategic partnerships and alliances could be crucial in facing these challenges and maintaining the competitiveness of the German economy in the long term.

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