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Electricity Tax Debate: How Do Regional Companies React?

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A butcher's shop in Wrohm hopes that they will benefit from the Federal Government's discharges.
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A butcher's shop in Wrohm hopes that they will benefit from the Federal Government's discharges.

·Hamburg, Germany
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The GREEN: Electricity tax break-down: CDU and SPD lose the trust of the tradespeople – Jürgen Frömmrich, deputy group chairman, spokesman for trades and small and medium-sized enterprises of the GREEN Landtag faction: "Table-circuit saws, ovens, lifting platforms or heaters for workshops: Everyone who works in the trades themselves knows that affordable energy is needed to be successful with their own hands. After CDU and SPD have given the peo…

From Upper Franconia there is clear criticism of the Federal Government's electricity tax decision. At the HWK General Assembly, it was said that the craft sector felt at a disadvantage compared to other sectors. The government had decided to reduce the electricity tax only for industry, agriculture and forestry – unlike announced in the coalition agreement. That was not acceptable for the craft sector. Talks in the government coalition had not …

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mainwelle.de broke the news in on Thursday, July 3, 2025.
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