MiniKo Coalition Agreement Ignores Climate Neutrality

MiniKo Coalition Agreement Ignores Climate Neutrality

The economy is a major concern in Germany and the current coalition agreement does not address the country’s energy security and affordability issues. The export-oriented industry is at risk of being caught in the middle of the US-China trade war and the domestic market is still struggling with low wages and a lack of skilled labor. The coalition agreement promises to invest in cloud and AI infrastructure, but this will require more energy and could lead to job losses in other countries. The agreement also promises to make Germany a world leader in the chemical, pharmaceutical and biotechnology industries, but the country is already facing a decline in the chemical industry. The focus on electric vehicles and autonomous driving is unrealistic and the lack of charging infrastructure is a major obstacle. The coalition agreement promises to reduce energy costs, but this will require subsidies that are not sustainable in the long run. The agreement does not address the importance of a strong domestic market and the risks of an overly export-oriented economy. Overall, the coalition agreement is a light version of the previous one.