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German CEOs worry Merz’s €10bn tax cuts are too little to jump-start economy
German CEOs express concern that Merz’s proposed €10bn tax cuts are insufficient to stimulate the economy. The Chancellor faces challenges from weak business sentiment and growing support for the far right.
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