Germany’s finance minister, Jörg Kukies, discusses the country’s infrastructure spending and the impact of U.S. tariffs on its economy during a dinner in Mainz, where he reflects on his family’s ties to the area. He expresses concerns about the stagnation of Germany’s growth due to competition from cheaper Chinese goods and emphasizes the need for the European Commission to negotiate while preparing to respond if talks fail. Despite his short tenure amid his party’s dismal election performance, Kukies acknowledges the intensified challenges he faces in his role.
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Does Europe need new defence institutions?
This article discusses the urgent need for new institutions in Europe to enhance rearmament and collective defense due to the Russian threat and potential US disengagement. A recent poll revealed that 70% of respondents oppose far-right leader Marine Le Pen's presidential candidacy after her embezzlement conviction. Proposals for a rearmament bank and a European Defence Mechanism aim to provide financial support for joint procurement, tackling Europe's rearmament backlog and creating a competitive defense market while...
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