Business | Season’s grumblings

German business is fed up with a government in disarray

And now it braces for budgetary austerity

Steel worker at furnace in ThyssenKrupp’s steel plant in Duisburg.
Photograph: Reuters
|BERLIN

Many GERMAN bosses wanted just one thing for Christmas—Förderbescheid. The country’s business circles have talked about little else than these “formal funding notices” since November 15th. On that day the federal constitutional court declared that the government’s plan to repurpose €60bn ($66bn) in “emergency” covid-19 credit lines towards infrastructure and the energy transition was unconstitutional. This blew a hole in the coalition government’s spending plans. It also raised concerns among those companies which depend on public support for their investments. Though not that numerous, they are central to the government’s economic vision—and that vision, in turn, matters to German enterprise as a whole.

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