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Finance Minister in US amid tariff tension – DW – 08/04/2025

August 4, 2025
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The five-billion-euro raise in mothers’ pensions will give former stay-at-home moms 20 euros extra per monthImage: Channel Partners/Zoonar/picture alliance

Germany is to give older parents a higher pension than before, thanks to the Bavarian CSU.

But businesses and economists say the ‘mother’s pension’ is an extra burden on younger generations.

Read the full story on why the German government is planning to give retired stay-at-home moms more money.

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Klingbeil calls for stronger coordination on tariffs ahead of US talks

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The German Finance Minister is on a one-day visit to Washington Image: Drew Angerer/AFP

German Finance Minister Lars Klingbeil has urged closer international cooperation as he prepares to meet US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent in Washington on Monday, following the European Union’s recent tariff deal with President Donald Trump.

“I think that our weaknesses have already been exposed in the dispute with the Americans over customs duties,” Klingbeil said in an interview with Deutschlandfunk radio ahead of the visit.

He called for deeper coordination with other key partners such as Canada and the United Kingdom, adding, “We must become stronger.”

The EU and the US reached a compromise late last month after prolonged trade tensions.

The deal, brokered by Trump and European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen, sets a 15% tariff on most EU exports to the US — down from a previously threatened 30%.

Klingbeil welcomed the agreement but said critical details still needed clarification. He admitted he had hoped for a more favorable outcome and stressed that his priority now was to protect German jobs and industries, particularly in the steel sector.

He also raised questions about elements of the agreement, including its impact on steel exports and the possibility of a quota system.

German SMEs fear tariffs impact

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Scientists at the Little Dome C camp in Antarctic, where they retrieved the ancient iceImage: PNRA_IPEV

German scientists drilled thousands of meters into the Antarctic ice sheet to retrieve the world’s oldest ice sample.

They hope it could provide insight into today’s climate crisis.

Read the full story about what the German scientists found in the Antarctic ice.

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Skip next section Economy minister says Germany needs to ramp up chip production

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Economy minister says Germany needs to ramp up chip production

Economy Minister Katherina Reiche said Monday that Germany and Europe must boost their position in the global chip market.

During a visit to the construction site of chipmaker Infineon’s new factory in Dresden, the CDU lawmaker said semiconductor manufacturing is vital in maintaining Germany’s economic resilience and its competitiveness as a business location.

The European Union currently accounts for around 8% of global semiconductor production, while the demand stands at 20%.

“That means we have to catch up,” Reiche said.

Infineon is building a new chip facility in Dresden with €1 billion ($1.1 billion) in federal government funding contributing toward the total cost of €5 billion.

Can Europe keep up with the US, China in the high-tech race?

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Skip next section Man electrocuted taking selfie on top of train in Cologne

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Man electrocuted taking selfie on top of train in Cologne

An empty railway platform is pictured at Cologne's main train station during a strike by Germany's GDL train drivers union demanding wage increases and a shorter working week in Cologne, Germany, December 8, 2023
The Cologne central station is situated next to the city’s famous cathedralImage: Jana Rodenbusch/REUTERS

German police said Monday that a man electrocuted himself while taking a selfie, after climbing onto a stationary train at Cologne central station.

Police said the man got too close to a power line and suffered severe burns as a result. He was taken to hospital and, while conscious, he said he climbed onto the train roof to take a selfie, the police statement said.

Even though he did not make direct contact, an electric arc was created with a current approximately 65 times stronger than that of a conventional power socket, police said.

Police have asked for people who may have witnessed the incident, which occurred on Sunday, to come forward.

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Skip next section Why the birth rate in Germany continues to nosedive

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Why the birth rate in Germany continues to nosedive

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Women in Germany are having just 1.35 children on average — a record low level.

Does this say something about the country’s state of prosperity, or is it a sign that women are asserting their rights?

Read the full story on Germany’s falling birth rate.

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Skip next section German lawmakers call for more scrutiny against unemployment benefit fraud

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German lawmakers call for more scrutiny against unemployment benefit fraud

Lawmakers from Germany’s governing coalition are calling for tougher measures against unemployment benefit fraud, amid growing concerns over rising costs.

“Those who exploit the system must be met with clear sanctions,” Dirk Wiese, the parliamentary secretary of the Social Democratic Party (SPD), told the Redaktionsnetzwerk Deutschland (RND) media group.

Wiese said he believes changes to the basic income support scheme, known as Bürgergeld, were necessary. The SPD politician also stressed that the majority of those who seek financial help while not working want to be in employment. 

Wiese said he also wants to see an increase to the minimum wage.

Tilman Kuban, a lawmaker for the conservative Christian Democrats, which leads Germany’s coalition along with the SPD, also called for more scrutiny regarding unemployment benefits.

“The new basic income can only be for those who really need help — not for those who don’t want to work,” he told RND.

In 2024, the state paid out some €46.9 billion ($54.3 billion) in basic unemployment support to around 5.5 million people. That was around €4 billion more than in 2023, according to the Ministry of Social Affairs.

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Skip next section German police expands use of Palantir surveillance software

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Police and spy agencies are keen to combat criminality and terrorism with artificial intelligence.

But critics say the CIA-funded Palantir surveillance software enables “predictive policing.”

Read the full story on the controversial Palantir software being used by German police.

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Skip next section Finance Minister Klingbeil in Washington for talks

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Finance Minister Klingbeil in Washington for talks

German Finance Minister Lars Klingbeil (SPD) is in Washington on Monday for talks with his US counterpart Scott Bessent, a week after the EU agreed with the United States on a 15% tariff for most European goods.

The pair are expected to discuss issues related to trade while also maintaining and expanding the transatlantic partnership, the Ministry of Finance said ahead of the trip.

Klingbeil will also meet with World Bank President Ajay Banga and civil society actors to discuss issues of global security and sustainable growth.

https://p.dw.com/p/4yT58

Skip next section Söder calls for halt to citizen’s allowance for Ukrainian refugees

08/04/2025August 4, 2025

Söder calls for halt to citizen’s allowance for Ukrainian refugees

The premier of Bavaria, Markus Söder, said it is time to reduce the benefits for Ukrainian refugees in Germany.

Söder is in favor of offering Ukrainians lower benefits under the Asylum Seekers Benefits Act, as opposed to the citizen’s allowance, which is currently in place.

In an interview with German broadcaster ZDF, Söder said he is in favor of reducing benefits for certain Ukrainian refugees.

Söder said there should be “no more citizen’s allowance for all those who have come from Ukraine.”

The citizen’s allowance in Germany is a state welfare benefit given to those with little or no income to ensure a minimum standard of living.

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Skip next section Only 16% of Germans would ‘definitely’ fight for country: study

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Only 16% of Germans would ‘definitely’ fight for country: study

Around one in six Germans say they would join the military in the event of a conflict or a call to arms, a new survey revealed on Monday.

Conducted by the research institute Forsa for the RND media group, the poll recorded that 16% of participants said they would “definitely” fight, while another 22% said they would “probably” do so.

However, 59% said they would “probably not” or definitely not be willing to defend Germany in the event of an attack. Among women, that reluctance is 72%.

More than one in four respondents (27%) said they considered a military attack on Germany within the next five years to be very or somewhat likely.

Meanwhile, 59% of respondents said they felt it was likely that Germany would have to provide military assistance to another NATO member.

Around 1,000 citizens took part in the survey which was carried out on July 28 and July 29, amid heightened debate regarding Germany’s defense preparation and increased spending in this area.

According to Forsa, the results carry a margin of error of plus or minus three percentage points.

In May, German Foreign Minister Johann Wadephul said that Berlin accepts in principle the demand from the United States that NATO member states increase defense spending to 5% of GDP.

Currently, Germany spends around 2% of its GDP on defense.

Rearming Europe means booming business for German startups

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Skip next section Welcome to our coverage

08/04/2025August 4, 2025

Welcome to our coverage

Guten Tag from the DW newsroom.

German Finance Minister Lars Klingbeil is in Washington for talks with his US counterpart Scott Bessent.

Elsewhere, Markus Söder has called for an end to the citizen’s allowance for Ukrainian refugees in Germany, preferring to offer lower benefits under the Asylum Seekers Benefits Act.

A  survey of around 1,000 German citizens has been conducted, amid heightened discussion over the country’s defense readiness.

Follow us for stories on how Germany is coping with the myriad of challenges faced by many countries today, as well as a general roundup of the major talking points regarding Europe’s largest economy.

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