Economic expert warns against AfD politics: Germany is threatened with economic damage from nationalist ideas

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According to a report from www.otz.de, the former managing director of the Schubert & Salzer Bad Lobenstein investment casting plant and member of the executive committee of the Association of German Mechanical and Plant Engineering (VDMA), Bertram Kawlath, warns against the AfD's economic policy ideas. According to a statement by the VDMA, nationalist and extremist ideas, particularly with regard to their economic policy, would soon ruin Germany as a business location. The demand for Germany to leave the EU and the deportation of foreign skilled workers would mean serious damage to Germany as a business location. The VDMA represents 3,600 companies with more than 1.2 million employees in Germany alone and warns that the AfD and ...

Gemäß einem Bericht von www.otz.de, warnt der ehemalige Geschäftsführer des Feingusswerkes Schubert & Salzer Bad Lobenstein und Mitglied des Präsidiums des Verbandes Deutscher Maschinen- und Anlagenbau (VDMA), Bertram Kawlath, vor den wirtschaftspolitischen Ideen der AfD. Nach einer Erklärung des VDMA würden nationalistische und extremistische Ideen, insbesondere mit Blick auf ihre Wirtschaftspolitik, den Standort Deutschland in Kürze ruinieren. Die Forderung nach dem Ausstieg Deutschlands aus der EU sowie die Abschiebung ausländischer Fachkräfte würde schweren Schaden für den Wirtschaftsstandort Deutschland bedeuten. Die VDMA vertritt 3600 Betriebe mit mehr als 1,2 Millionen Mitarbeitern allein in Deutschland und warnt davor, dass die AfD und …
According to a report from www.otz.de, the former managing director of the Schubert & Salzer Bad Lobenstein investment casting plant and member of the executive committee of the Association of German Mechanical and Plant Engineering (VDMA), Bertram Kawlath, warns against the AfD's economic policy ideas. According to a statement by the VDMA, nationalist and extremist ideas, particularly with regard to their economic policy, would soon ruin Germany as a business location. The demand for Germany to leave the EU and the deportation of foreign skilled workers would mean serious damage to Germany as a business location. The VDMA represents 3,600 companies with more than 1.2 million employees in Germany alone and warns that the AfD and ...

Economic expert warns against AfD politics: Germany is threatened with economic damage from nationalist ideas

According to a report by www.otz.de, warns the former managing director of the Schubert & Salzer Bad Lobenstein investment casting plant and member of the executive board of the Association of German Mechanical and Plant Manufacturers (VDMA), Bertram Kawlath, about the AfD's economic policy ideas. According to a statement by the VDMA, nationalist and extremist ideas, particularly with regard to their economic policy, would soon ruin Germany as a business location. The demand for Germany to leave the EU and the deportation of foreign skilled workers would mean serious damage to Germany as a business location.

The VDMA represents 3,600 companies with more than 1.2 million employees in Germany alone and warns that the AfD and similar parties represent a major location risk for Germany. Business and advocates of a democratic, market-based society must take a clear position against such anti-prosperity ideas.

From a financial expert's point of view, it is feared that the anti-business ideas of the AfD and similar parties could lead to a decline in skilled workers and workers in Germany. This could affect the productivity of companies and thus the overall market and the financial industry. In addition, there is a risk that economic isolation from Germany through nationalist politics will lead to a reduction in export opportunities, which would also have a negative impact on the market.

It is important that politicians pursue economic and labor market-friendly measures in order to strengthen Germany as a location and maintain competitiveness on the global market.

Read the source article at www.otz.de

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