
"Chancellor Merz has taken part in a panel at an economic summit hosted by the German newspaper Suddeutsche Zeitung. He complained that the German economy has become "too sluggish, too slow, too bureaucratic," according to the newspaper. His plan to change that rests in large part on easing and digitalizing Germany's immigration policy, saying that the country needs more skilled migrants. He defended his position on the so-called "debt brake," saying he hadn't "loosened" it, but simply made two exceptions"
"German Vice Chancellor, and finance minister, Lars Klingbeil met with China's vice premier He Lifeng for talks on strengthening commerce while assuaging trade tensions and concerns over Germany's industrial sector. Meanwhile, Foreign Minister Johann Wadephul is continuing his tour of the Balkans, visiting possible future EU members. He is set to hold talks in Montenegro, Albania and Serbia on Monday. The German government also announced it was lifting a partial arms embargo on Israel."
Lars Klingbeil, serving as vice chancellor and finance minister, met with China's vice premier He Lifeng to strengthen commerce and ease trade tensions and worries about Germany's industrial sector. The German government announced the lifting of a partial arms embargo on Israel. Foreign Minister Johann Wadephul continued a Balkans tour with planned talks in Montenegro, Albania and Serbia as potential future EU members. Chancellor Merz criticized the German economy as too slow and bureaucratic and advocated easing and digitalizing immigration to attract skilled migrants. Merz defended targeted exceptions to the debt brake for defense and a special infrastructure investment fund to boost growth and jobs.
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