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German coalition leaders strike tax reform deal to reverse steep popularity losses
German Chancellor Friedrich Merz announced a coalition tax reform deal to cut taxes for low- and middle-income earners while increasing taxes on high earners, aiming to revive the economy and counter declining public approval. The agreement includes measures to boost competitiveness and address unfair trade practices, but faces challenges as the far-right AfD gains support.
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