UVBB and Saxony demand reliable policies to solve economic problems

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According to a report from www.zeit.de, the Berlin-Brandenburg (UVBB) and Saxony business associations see a long-term threat to current economic development, which could also endanger structural change in Lusatia. They are demanding that the federal coalition adopt a reliable policy to quickly solve the acute problems. The associations criticize the lack of political decisions, excessive bureaucracy, the energy crisis, war and a shortage of skilled workers as a dangerous mixture. There are currently major challenges for medium-sized businesses in Lusatia. The energy crisis is leading to uncertainties in long-term economic development, which could have a negative impact on structural change and new settlements in the region. In particular, the lack of well-thought-out policies and clear concepts will...

Gemäß einem Bericht von www.zeit.de, sehen die Unternehmerverbände Berlin-Brandenburg (UVBB) und Sachsen die derzeitige Wirtschaftsentwicklung langfristig bedroht, was auch den Strukturwandel in der Lausitz gefährden könnte. Sie fordern von der Koalition im Bund eine verlässliche Politik zur schnellen Lösung der akuten Probleme. Die Verbände kritisieren fehlende Entscheidungen der Politik, ausufernde Bürokratie, Energiekrise, Krieg und Fachkräftemangel als gefährliche Mischung. Aktuell existieren große Herausforderungen für den Mittelstand in der Lausitz. Die Energiekrise führt zu Unsicherheiten in der langfristigen Wirtschaftsentwicklung, was sich negativ auf den Strukturwandel und die Neuansiedlungen in der Region auswirken könnte. Insbesondere die fehlende durchdachte Politik und klare Konzepte werden …
According to a report from www.zeit.de, the Berlin-Brandenburg (UVBB) and Saxony business associations see a long-term threat to current economic development, which could also endanger structural change in Lusatia. They are demanding that the federal coalition adopt a reliable policy to quickly solve the acute problems. The associations criticize the lack of political decisions, excessive bureaucracy, the energy crisis, war and a shortage of skilled workers as a dangerous mixture. There are currently major challenges for medium-sized businesses in Lusatia. The energy crisis is leading to uncertainties in long-term economic development, which could have a negative impact on structural change and new settlements in the region. In particular, the lack of well-thought-out policies and clear concepts will...

UVBB and Saxony demand reliable policies to solve economic problems

According to a report by www.zeit.de, the business associations of Berlin-Brandenburg (UVBB) and Saxony see a long-term threat to current economic development, which could also endanger structural change in Lusatia. They are demanding that the federal coalition adopt a reliable policy to quickly solve the acute problems. The associations criticize the lack of political decisions, excessive bureaucracy, the energy crisis, war and a shortage of skilled workers as a dangerous mixture.

There are currently major challenges for medium-sized businesses in Lusatia. The energy crisis is leading to uncertainties in long-term economic development, which could have a negative impact on structural change and new settlements in the region. In particular, the lack of well-thought-out policies and clear concepts are criticized. This could result in medium-sized businesses not being able to successfully carry out structural change.

The challenges mentioned have an impact on confidence in the market and could lead to a decline in investment and a slowdown in economic growth. An uncertain political and economic situation can also reduce the attractiveness of Lusatia as a business location. It is therefore important that the government makes reliable and informed decisions to address the acute problems and strengthen the confidence of medium-sized businesses.

The uncertainty and ambiguity in economic and energy policy could also have a negative impact on companies' long-term planning and the labor market. It is therefore crucial that politicians react quickly to solve the problems mentioned and create a stable framework for economic development in Lusatia.

Read the source article at www.zeit.de

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