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• Germany's Chancellor Olaf Scholz pledged on Wednesday to end the country's "one-side dependence" on Russia and China for energy and trade, reimagining their commercial ties due to Russia's war in Ukraine. via Bloomberg Furthermore: Germany’s parliament started its “general debate” on the 2023 budget, where Scholz said they have the energy crisis “under control” with policies like chartering floating liquified natural gas facilities and extending the life ...Devamını Oku

24 Kas 2022

• German grid operators are trying to draw up agreements with major industrial consumers to curb electricity demand this winter in case gas is diverted to meet household heating needs during a cold snap. The plan would enable organized power cuts, known as brownouts, in certain regions, allowing firms to plan in advance.

21 Kas 2022

• Germany completed the country's first LNG terminal near the North Sea port of Wilhelmshaven, which will open in January, as Berlin attempts to become independent of Russian energy sources. At least one more terminal, at Brunsbuettel, is expected to become operational by early 2023, with facilities in Stade, Lubmin, and a second terminal in Wilhelmshaven also on the way.

17 Kas 2022

• Klaus Holetschek , a senior German opposition official, lobbied with the EU's executive branch to block the government's plan to decriminalize cannabis, trying to urge an EU veto. Holetschek told EU officials that the planned cannabis legalization "doesn't just endanger health, but also violates EU law." A step back: Germany's plan to legalize possessing limited amounts of cannabis and its sale for recreational purposes was an effort to combat the black market. The ...Devamını Oku

17 Kas 2022

• Germany plans to spend €83.3 billion on gas and electricity subsidies next year, according to a ministry document obtained by Bloomberg, including a one-time payment in December for businesses and households. A gas-price brake for homes is due to come into effect in March, but talks are underway with energy suppliers to assess if it’s possible to implement the measure sooner. On a related note: Higher oil and gas prices are draining billions of euros from the Germa...Devamını Oku

09 Kas 2022

• Germany’s Health Minister Karl Lauterbach unveiled a plan to decriminalize possessing cannabis up to 30 grams and allow the sale of it to adults for recreational purposes, in a bid to combat the black market. But first, Germany needs to get the green light from the EU's executive commission, and the new rules will not take effect realistically before 2024, Lauterbach said.

27 Eki 2022

• German business sentiment ticked down slightly from 84.4 to 84.3 in October, an Ifo survey showed on Tuesday, resisting forecasts of further decline as the survey's expectations index inched up, from the previous month’s 75.3 to 75.6, its first rise since May. via Reuters Furthermore: The economic institute also said Germany was heading into recession and forecasted a contraction of 0.6% in Q4. “The German economy is facing a difficult winter.”

26 Eki 2022

• The German parliament on Friday approved the government's €200 billion rescue package that includes a gas price brake and a cut in sales tax for fuel in a bid to protect companies and households from the impact of soaring energy prices. The Bundestag earlier also voted to suspend Germany's constitutional debt brake until 2023. via Bloomberg In other news: Germany is bolstering its coal-fired power, with utilities Uniper and Steag deploying a total of abou...Devamını Oku

24 Eki 2022

• EU leaders opened a two-day summit on Thursday divided on the if and how of a gas price cap to fight the energy crisis caused by Russia’s invasion of Ukraine and its strategy to cut gas supplies to Europe. Germany expresses doubts about a price cap, while most others including France want to proceed. German Chancellor Olaf Scholz said any dispute was on the method, not the goal. “Prices for gas, for oil, for coal, must sink; electricity prices must sink,” he said. ...Devamını Oku

21 Eki 2022

• Chancellor Olaf Scholz ordered Germany’s last three nuclear power plants to remain in operation until mid-April next year at the latest, reversing an earlier decision by Economy Minister Robert Habeck and putting an end to a coalition spat that threatened to split his three-party coalition with the Greens and the Liberals. via Bloomberg Why it matters: The three nuclear reactors, which provided about 12% of the country’s power last year, will remain connect...Devamını Oku

19 Eki 2022