Medium-sized businesses in danger: a new beginning in economic policy is required

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According to a report from www.abendblatt.de Philipp Murmann, President of UV Nord, called for a new beginning in economic policy at a New Year's reception of the North Business Association in the Hotel Atlantic and sees German medium-sized businesses in danger. In recent years, medium-sized businesses in Germany have been characterized by declining business figures and income, which have been exacerbated by the consequences of the COVID-19 pandemic. In addition to declining business and income, small and medium-sized businesses were impacted by a lack of political and economic support from the federal government. These factors have a significant impact on the market and the financial industry. Small and medium-sized businesses are an important driver of the German economy and an essential...

Gemäß einem Bericht von www.abendblatt.de Philipp Murmann, Präsident des UV Nord, fordert bei einem Neujahrsempfang des Unternehmensverbands Nord im Hotel Atlantic einen Neuanfang in der Wirtschaftspolitik und sieht den deutschen Mittelstand in Gefahr. Der Mittelstand in Deutschland war in den letzten Jahren von rückläufigen Geschäftszahlen und Einnahmen geprägt, die durch die Folgen der COVID-19-Pandemie noch verstärkt wurden. Zusätzlich zu den abnehmenden Geschäftszahlen und Einnahmen wurde der Mittelstand durch mangelnde politische und wirtschaftliche Unterstützung seitens der Bundesregierung beeinträchtigt. Diese Faktoren haben erhebliche Auswirkungen auf den Markt und die Finanzbranche. Der Mittelstand ist ein wichtiger Motor der deutschen Wirtschaft und ein wesentlicher …
According to a report from www.abendblatt.de Philipp Murmann, President of UV Nord, called for a new beginning in economic policy at a New Year's reception of the North Business Association in the Hotel Atlantic and sees German medium-sized businesses in danger. In recent years, medium-sized businesses in Germany have been characterized by declining business figures and income, which have been exacerbated by the consequences of the COVID-19 pandemic. In addition to declining business and income, small and medium-sized businesses were impacted by a lack of political and economic support from the federal government. These factors have a significant impact on the market and the financial industry. Small and medium-sized businesses are an important driver of the German economy and an essential...

Medium-sized businesses in danger: a new beginning in economic policy is required

According to a report by www.abendblatt.de

Philipp Murmann, President of UV Nord, calls for a new beginning in economic policy at a New Year's reception of the North Business Association in the Hotel Atlantic and sees German medium-sized businesses in danger.

In recent years, medium-sized businesses in Germany have been characterized by declining business figures and income, which have been exacerbated by the consequences of the COVID-19 pandemic. In addition to declining business and income, small and medium-sized businesses were impacted by a lack of political and economic support from the federal government.

These factors have a significant impact on the market and the financial industry. Medium-sized businesses are an important driver of the German economy and an essential part of the capital market. A decline in the middle class can lead to increased economic instability and negatively impact lending, stock and bond markets, and the investment climate.

It is crucial that politicians take measures to strengthen and support small and medium-sized businesses. Support for small and medium-sized businesses and targeted economic policy measures are necessary to ensure the future and competitiveness of German medium-sized businesses.

The demand for a new beginning in economic policy from medium-sized businesses shows that there is an urgent need for action to strengthen the German economy and overcome the effects of the COVID-19 crisis.

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