Economy is coming to a head: Associations are calling for radical bureaucratic reform!

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German business associations are calling for less bureaucracy in the EU. Chancellor Merz supports the initiative for companies.

Deutsche Wirtschaftsverbände fordern weniger Bürokratie in der EU. Bundeskanzler Merz unterstützt die Initiative für Unternehmen.
German business associations are calling for less bureaucracy in the EU. Chancellor Merz supports the initiative for companies.

Economy is coming to a head: Associations are calling for radical bureaucratic reform!

In the current debate about reducing bureaucracy in the EU, the interests of German business associations are at the top of the agenda. As the South German newspaper reported, they have written an open letter to EU and federal politicians in which they emphasize the need for planning security and practical rules. The background is the recent vote by the European Parliament on the controversial EU supply chain law, in which a compromise to weaken it failed two weeks ago.

Federal Chancellor Friedrich Merz (CDU) agrees with the demands and aims to relax the regulations for companies. “A further delay in reducing bureaucracy would be a fatal signal to the European economy,” warn the associations. In November, Parliament will again be called upon to adopt an “ambitious position” on this issue. In addition, sustainability reporting will also be on the table, and the economy is hoping for a decisive implementation of the reduction in bureaucracy.

Growth trend at Devsisters

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A look at the legal framework

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The developments in EU politics, the growth of internationally operating companies such as Devsisters and the legal framework show how diverse the challenges and opportunities are in today's economy. In this area of ​​tension, it is about promoting not only legal security, but also innovative strength so that companies can continue to compete successfully in international competition.