100 Million Out of 16 Billion Euros – so Little Relief Comes From the "Relief Cabinet"
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With a cabinet meeting in which only rules are to be deleted instead of new ones, the Chancellor wants to show that he is serious about cutting red tape. However, the discharge is only a fraction of the promised amount. Instead, another plan is decided.
Berlin – The German Federal Cabinet in Berlin has approved several projects aimed at reducing bureaucracy and has promised numerous others. The measures are intended to relieve the burden on public administration, businesses, and citizens by several billion euros, it was announced after the weekly meeting of the cabinet, which this time focused on...
Around 88 percent of medium-sized businesses have so far noticed little to no effect from the reduction of bureaucracy announced by the German government. This is according to a survey conducted by Behörden-Spiegel and the German Association for Small and Medium-Sized Businesses (BVMW), the results of which were reported by the Redaktionsnetzwerk Deutschland (RND). When asked how politicians are handling the issue of reducing bureaucracy, 38 per…
Some 88 per cent of medium-sized companies are not aware of the reduction in bureaucracy announced by the Federal Government. This is evident from a survey conducted by the Spiegel authorities and the Bundesverband Mittelstande Wirtschaft (BVMW), the results of which are available to the RedaktionsNetwork Deutschland (RND). 38 per cent of the 1145 entrepreneurs surveyed responded to the question of how politics deals with the reduction of bureau…
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