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Minister Reiche Wants to Do Her Homework - at Least Some

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As a new Minister of Economic Affairs, Katherina Reiche is supposed to create the "economic turnaround". For this, comprehensive reforms are needed, says the OECD. However, hardly all of the proposals are implemented. By Jannik Pentz.[more]]>

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The OECD recommends that Germany abolish the early retirement pension. The Federal Minister of Economic Affairs agrees with this. For this, the coalition partner is now in trouble.

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As a new Minister of Economic Affairs, Katherina Reiche is supposed to create the "economic turnaround". For this, comprehensive reforms are needed, says the OECD. However, hardly all of the proposals are implemented. By Jannik Pentz.[more]]>

·Hamburg, Germany
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Berlin – Klare Ansage von Katherina Reiche (51, CDU): The Minister of Economics wants to increase the retirement age. "If you ask me, no ...

·Berlin, Germany
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Wirtschaftsministerin Reiche takes a renowned consultant to her side with the controversial economic methods. The appointment is logical – and nevertheless carries several risks.

·Munich, Germany
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Katherina Reiche sells himself as a regulatory conscience of the federal government. Her approach is far away from the predecessor Robert Habeck. The course arouses hope among economists. But in energy policy of all things, Empire principles are put to a hard test.

·Dortmund, Germany
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Minister of Economics Katherina Reiche said at a press conference on Thursday that the retirement age must be raised quickly. She said: "The ... The post Minister of Economics Reiche wants to increase retirement age quickly appeared first on Apollo News.

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Welt broke the news in Dortmund, Germany on Tuesday, June 10, 2025.
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