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Steel Summit in the Chancellery: Industry Hopes for Help

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Federal Chancellor Merz has invited ministers, representatives of the countries, industry and trade unions to the steel summit. It is about helping the industry. Trade union representatives warn of a collapse. By Philipp Eckstein.

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The Federal Chancellor announces tariffs and support for the German steel industry. This sounds surprisingly like a planned economy. But such a fence has risks.

·Germany
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Center

How can politics secure jobs in the steel industry? After the steel summit in the Chancellery, Chancellor Merz relies on constructive dialogue and more protection for European manufacturers.

Center

The Federal Government wants to promote better protection of the German steel industry in Europe. It is a matter of existence for the industry, said Chancellor Merz after consultations with representatives of industry in Berlin. The European Commission's recent proposals for effective protection of the sector went in the right direction.

·Germany
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Lean Right

The German steel industry is in a serious crisis. In the chancellor's office, the Federal Government is talking to the manufacturers. Chancellor Merz wants to work for protectionist measures in Brussels.

·Dortmund, Germany
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Center

How can German steel remain competitive, making production more climate-friendly? These are questions that drive the industry around. Federal Chancellor Friedrich Merz is behind the domestic companies.

·Bonn, Germany
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Center

Federal Chancellor Merz has invited ministers, representatives of the countries, industry and trade unions to the steel summit. It is about helping the industry. Trade union representatives warn of a collapse. By Philipp Eckstein.

·Hamburg, Germany
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saarbruecker-zeitung.de broke the news in on Wednesday, November 5, 2025.
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