Germany's economic landscape is facing significant challenges as the country grapples with high energy costs and political instability.
Economic Minister Robert Habeck is advocating for immediate measures to alleviate the burden on industries, particularly through reducing electricity grid fees.
He proposes using funds initially allocated for an Intel factory project, now on hold, to subsidize these costs.
However, the political climate is tense, with the coalition government lacking a majority and upcoming elections adding uncertainty.
Habeck is seeking cooperation from opposition parties, but resistance remains strong, particularly from the Union party, which criticizes the current government's economic policies.
Industry leaders emphasize the urgency of the situation, warning that high energy costs threaten Germany's industrial competitiveness and employment.
The need for swift action is underscored by the potential for prolonged political gridlock following the elections.













