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Coalition Summit - Merz Wants to Strengthen Steel and Automotive Industry in Germany with Summit

Summary by Deutschlandfunk
The leaders of the black and red federal government demonstrated unity at the coalition committee in the evening. During a recess, Chancellor Merz said that mistakes had happened, but they now meet in a good climate.

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The coalition committee agreed on two high-level industrial summits, with only one agreement on the timetable on the controversial issue of civic money for the time being.

·Germany
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The leaders of the black and red federal government demonstrated unity at the coalition committee in the evening. During a recess, Chancellor Merz said that mistakes had happened, but they now meet in a good climate.

·Germany
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CDU/CSU and SPD want to pull together again after the disputes of the past weeks in the joint government coalition. The coalition "of course also mistakes happen," said Chancellor Merz with regard to the election of judges and disputes over the electricity tax.

·Dortmund, Germany
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·Frankfurt, Germany
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The crisis in the car and steel industries will be addressed by a steel summit organized by the Berlin government. Chancellor Friedrich Merz announced the summit after talks with his coalition partners. Berlin is responding to an open letter from European carmakers that launched an offensive against Brussels' green plans.

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Frankfurter Allgemeine broke the news in Frankfurt, Germany on Wednesday, September 3, 2025.
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