Industrial Strategy: More High-Tech, Arms Exports and Pumped Storage
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The government wants to put industry on track with 2.6 billion euros and 114 measures. Wifo expert Klaus Friesenbichler praises the direction, but criticizes the lack of climate targets.
On Friday, the details of the industrial strategy were presented. In addition to an industrial electricity price and selected key technologies, the defence sector in particular will benefit.
The Federal Government's industrial strategy ensures cautious optimism in the Salzburg economy. While IV President Peter Unterkofler praises the 2.6 billion package as a necessary anchor for the location, he warns at the same time against political standstill in non-wage costs and calls for a "record time" to keep production in the country.
As "positive" and a "clear commitment to the industrial location OÖ", WKOÖ President Doris Hummer assesses the new industrial strategy of the federal government: "The needs and concerns of our companies, especially in the international competition, are thus fully taken into account", she says. State Governor Thomas Stelzer (ÖVP) says: "The entry is made, now counts speed". OÖ/Ö. Subsidisation of the industrial electricity price creates the energ…
The government has defined nine broad future technologies, ranging from AI to mobility. There will be more money for the sectors, more skilled workers and also lower wage costs will be promised.
Within ten years, Austria is to be one of the ten most competitive economies in the world. With 114 measures, the government wants to achieve the goal. A look at the details.
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