Bureaucracy burdens companies: AfD warns of de -industrialization in Germany
Bureaucracy burdens companies: AfD warns of de -industrialization in Germany
The current press release by Bernd Gögel, the Mittelstand-Political AfD parliamentary group spokesman, addresses the resulting effects of bureaucracy on the willingness to invest in Germany. The occasion is the possible decline in planned investments, which, according to which almost half of the companies surveyed, are forced to put investments or shift abroad due to administrative hurdles. Gögel calls for a significant debureahratization and digitization to maintain the competitiveness of the German economy, in particular from family businesses.
Bureaucrato stress in Germany is a decisive challenge in many industries. According to the IFO annual monitor, a report by the IFO Institute, about bureaucracy, small and medium-sized companies in particular suffer from the increasing administrative effort. The data submitted indicates that 48 percent of surveyed companies explain to hold back planned investments due to administrative hurdles, while 18 percent even consider relocation abroad.
in Stuttgart, a city with a strong presence of medium -sized companies and a traditional industrial basis, such a development could have significant effects. The mechanical engineering, the automotive industry and the numerous suppliers are dependent on an optimized administrative structure in order to remain competitive. The concern for the emigration process is not unfounded, because the region was historically an important location for innovations and investments within Germany.
In addition, the trend should continue, not only the loss of jobs, but also a further decline in economic stability in the region. Stuttgart can look back on a long history as an industrial city that began in the 19th century and became a cradle of numerous world -famous companies. From the rise of the automotive industry with Porsche and Daimler to innovative medium -sized companies, the region has always benefited from a positive investment climate.
In view of this situation, it becomes clear that the persistent bureaucratization endangers the Renaissance of the Stuttgart location. Companies must be able to act flexibly and to be able to implement investments in order to secure their sustainable development.interviewed companies that put the planned investments back | 48% |
companies surveyed who want to relocate investments abroad | 18% |
tradition in Stuttgart (industrial sector) | 19. Century until today |
important sectors in Stuttgart | automotive industry, mechanical engineering, medium -sized businesses |
Overall, the situation requires a rapid reaction on the part of politics to ensure the competitiveness of the Stuttgart and Germany location as a whole. It is imperative that the company and government pull together to reduce bureaucracy and create a favorable environment for investments. Otherwise the economic vitality of the region could be seriously endangered.
Source: AfD parliamentary group in the state parliament of Baden-Württemberg/OTS