Tag: economy
World Trade – Traffic Light Supports Ceta Agreement – Economy
The parliamentary groups of SPD, Greens and FDP want to get the CETA trade agreement between the EU and Canada through the Bundestag. This was announced by representatives of the…
The internal combustion engine from the EU wobbles – economy
Shortly before an important EU ministerial meeting, there is suddenly uncertainty as to whether there is a majority for the planned end of combustion engines in 2035: On Tuesday, the…
“We must now talk about nothing but the climate crisis” – Economy
In Italy, people are familiar with the fatal consequences of decadence. For generations, they have been chewing through the causes of the fall of the Roman Empire three times in…
Transport – Rail strike paralyzes Britain – Economy
Tens of thousands of British rail operators and employees of the route operator Network Rail walked out on Thursday for the second time this week. They demand more money, a…
Bahn supervisory board chairman Odenwald gives up – economy
It should be over on July 22, when Michael Odenwald, the long-time chairman of the Deutsche Bahn supervisory board, wants to resign. “After ten years of work on the supervisory…
Biden wants to stop Putin with a price limit for oil – economy
Of Claus Hulverscheidt, Berlin When you look at the bare numbers, critics of the general Vladimir Putin can really become depressed. For four months, the European Union, the United States…
How the German strawberry slipped into the crisis – economy
The German strawberry is in crisis, despite the best quality. But who is to blame? The farmers, the trade – or the customers? A visit to the fruit farmer. Of…
Retirement at 69 is not nonsense – economy
The Bundesbank is not giving up. As early as three years ago, when Germany was still in an economically untroubled age, the monetary watchdogs pushed for reform of statutory old-age…
Vacation in summer: When flying becomes a test of patience – economy
For Carsten Spohr, the trip to the annual meeting of the International Air Transport Association (IATA) must have felt like an excursion into a parallel world. A world where you…
Pension: Retirement at 69 is not nonsense – economy
The Bundesbank is not giving up. As early as three years ago, when Germany was still in an economically untroubled age, the monetary watchdogs pushed for reform of statutory old-age…