The German Football Association (DFB) is launching a dedicated linear Pay-TV channel called “DFB.TV” scheduled to debut on May 22nd. The channel aims to consolidate and revitalize the entire spectrum of German football through its programming. Viewers can anticipate extensive content coverage, including live streams of youth national teams, the Women’s 2.…
April 15, 2026
German Court Dismisses Lawsuit Challenging Meat Industry Regulations
The Federal Constitutional Court rejected a constitutional complaint concerning the law aimed at securing employee rights within the meat industry. This decision was announced by the judges in Karlsruhe on Wednesday. The complainants had challenged the penalty-backed ban on external personnel and cooperation arrangements in the areas of slaughtering, dismantling, and meat…
April 15, 2026
Government Boost Fuels EV Chargers in Apartment Buildings
The Federal Ministry of Transport has launched a new funding program aimed at establishing charging infrastructure within and near multi-family residential buildings. According to the ministry’s announcement on Wednesday, the goal is to improve convenient access to charging points for the residents of approximately 20 million units living in such buildings. These…
April 15, 2026
Spahn Publicly Backs Reiche Bolstering Confidence Amid Political Shifts
Jens Spahn, the CDU faction leader, publicly backed federal Minister for Economic Affairs Katherina Reiche during a CDU/CSU faction meeting on Tuesday. According to participants quoted by the “Rheinische Post”, Spahn expressed gratitude to Reiche, praising her clarity on the matter. He noted that in the previous two or three weeks, there had been “personal…
April 15, 2026
Diesel Prices Drop Notably in Germany After Iran Truce Easing Fuel Costs
A week after the fighting subsided in the Iran conflict, fuel prices in Germany saw noticeable decreases for the first time since the start of the conflict. According to an ADAC spokesperson speaking to the dts news agency on Wednesday, the average price for a liter of diesel nationwide reached €2.286 on Tuesday. This figure marks a drop of €0.161 compared to the previous…
April 15, 2026
Dax Begins Positive Day Investors Remain Optimistic
The market began trading on Wednesday with slight gains. At around 9:30 AM, the leading index was calculated at approximately 24,050 points, representing a 0.1 percent increase compared to the previous day’s closing level. On the top of the price list were Deutsche Börse, Brenntag, and Scout24, while MTU, Airbus, and FMC ranked at the end. Jochen Stanzl, Chief Market…
April 15, 2026
Economists Present Ten Point Plan to Modernize German Economy
Economists Markus Brunnermeier and Stefan Kolev have presented a comprehensive strategy aimed at modernizing Germany’s economic position. This plan, detailed in a paper titled “Agenda des Aufbruchs: Ten-Point Plan for a Resilient Germany” covers suggestions across all relevant policy areas. Brunnermeier, who teaches at Princeton, and Kolev, who heads the…
April 15, 2026
Agribusiness Giants Boost Importance in German Agriculture
Corporate groups are playing an increasingly significant role in German agriculture. According to new analyses from the Federal Statistical Office (Destatis), in 2024, around 5,150 agricultural operations structured as legal entities or partnerships were part of a corporate group. This figure represented 46 percent of the total 11,100 operations in these structures, and…
April 15, 2026
Junge Union Chair Puts Pressure On Merz Over Retirement Age
Johannes Winkel, the chairman of the Young Union, now views extended working lives as widely accepted. Speaking to the news portal Politico, Winkel stated that the concept has reached a point where “it is almost common sense”. He noted that just a year ago, a longer working life was considered “a big taboo” but the ensuing discussion has brought about…
April 15, 2026
German Logging Drops Significantly Wood Harvest Halved by 2025
In 2025, a total of 57.3 million cubic meters of wood was harvested from German forests. According to the Federal Statistical Office (Destatis), this represents a decrease of 6.4 percent compared to the previous year’s volume of 61.2 million cubic meters. This decline was primarily attributed to a significant drop in the harvesting of damaged wood (wood removed due to…
April 15, 2026
German Districts Warn of Billions in Costs Over Relief Bonus Debate
The German District Federation is expressing concerns about the feasibility of implementing the tax-free relief premium of 1,000 euros, as presented by the federal government on Monday. Kay Ruge, the Federation’s chief executive, told publications from the Funke Media Group that the federal government has showcased a relief measure without fully considering the impact…
April 15, 2026
Israel Conflict Heightens Uncertainty for German Businesses
Business uncertainty for companies in Germany has noticeably climbed in recent weeks. According to the latest Ifo Economic Climate Survey, as of March, a considerable 78.6 percent of companies found it difficult or quite difficult to assess their future business prospects, up from 75.4 percent in February. This indicator of economic uncertainty now marks its highest reading…