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.