EU-Kommissionen godkender industrielstrømpris til Tyskland

EU-Kommissionen har godkendt Tysklands indførelse af en industrielstrømpris. Forbundsøkonomiminister Katherina Reiche annoncerede dette torsdag i Berlin og kaldte det en stor succes. Finansminister Lars Klingbeil beskrev tiltaget som gode nyheder for industrien.

I Berlin annoncerede forbundsøkonomiminister Katherina Reiche (CDU) EU-Kommissionens godkendelse af den industrielle strømpris. "Vi har holdt vores ord," sagde Reiche og beskrev skridtet som en "stor succes". Finansminister Lars Klingbeil, som også er formand for SPD, udtrykte lignende optimisme. "Vi har kæmpet for dette i lang tid, nu bliver det en realitet," sagde han. "Dette er meget gode nyheder for den tyske industri." Beslutningen fulgte efter en aftale i den føderale regering. Økonomiminister Reiche og miljøminister Carsten Schneider (SPD) var nået til enighed om retningslinjerne for finansieringen af den industrielle strømpris. Handelsblatt rapporterede om dette på forhånd torsdag middag.

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