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East Germany Receives Significantly More EU Funding than the West

Summary by mdr.de
62 percent of the EU's structural funding for Germany goes to the East. The aim is to profit from less-structural regions. EU funds are also used in Freiberg – for example, for an emission-free mine of the future.
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62 percent of the EU's structural funding for Germany goes to the East. The aim is to profit from less-structural regions. EU funds are also used in Freiberg – for example, for an emission-free mine of the future.

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mdr.de broke the news on Saturday, May 16, 2026.
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