German cabinet signs off on plan to reduce bureaucracy
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German cabinet signs off on plan to reduce bureaucracy
"The government now has a concrete plan for long-term bureaucracy reduction,"
"This is a result that Germany has not seen in many years,"
"takes the fight against bureaucracy seriously"
"short of expectations"
Germany's cabinet voted a package of measures aimed at reducing bureaucracy for businesses and individuals, including reduced reporting requirements, increased digitisation, and streamlined health and safety rules. The digital ministry reported relief measures worth three billion euros since the government took office in May and plans a 50-point action list featuring accelerated planning procedures and simplified labour laws. The bill pledges to reduce sustainability reporting, speed up mobile network and fibre-optic deployment, and digitise property contracts. Eight measures could be implemented immediately to save 100 million euros. Business reactions were mixed, with some praise and some saying the plans fell short.
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