IMF sounds the alarm: 'There can be no productive economy' in Germany without structural change
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Germany's ongoing perma-crisis stems from structural issues like red tape and underinvestment, leading to economic decline and stagnation in key industries.
Kammer highlights the necessity of a robust public infrastructure, stating, 'Without a functioning infrastructure, there can be no productive economy,' stressing it as a critical factor in recovery.
Economic minister Robert Habeck echoed concerns about internal structural problems, remarking, 'A lot has been left behind here over the past decades,' emphasizing long-term neglect in the economy.
Germany's past industrial leadership is under threat from years of complacency, with Kammer describing the current situation as missing the opportunity to innovate and modernize.
Read at Fortune Europe
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