L’economia europea ha bisogno di aiuto. Il caos politico in Francia e Germania significa che potrebbe essere più lento ad arrivare

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    1. Europe needs anything but people like Bon Der Layen who will burn the EU middle class so that *maybe* BMW and Mercedes can make a buck in China And South America.

    2. Caloric_Recycling on

      Luckily one needn’t be some kind of genius to see that one coming and invest heavily into the US to diversify against domestic economic slowdown.

    3. lux_umbrlla on

      EU needs to threaten closing diplomatic and economic ties with tax safe heavens unless they automatically exchange data about EU citizens and start taxing wealth.

    4. andresrecuero on

      Don’t worry, Spain, Italy , Portugal and Greece and all the Mediterranean European countries are there to compensate.

    5. GreenPower90 on

      Europe’s current economy and military power compared to USA is a fucking joke and a pathetic situation that is being maintaned by EU’s current leaders (Ursula von der Leyen being one of the main actors). This just proves the current EU’s leaders need to step of and have some real competent men and women to actually make EU a super independent world power.

      Right now EU is a fucking lame joke.

    6. ReflectionNo3467 on

      Europe needs a fresh economic approach. Instead of pushing for ideas like the four-day workweek :-), we should focus on cutting taxes, promoting innovation, and investing in technology. High taxes and bureaucracy are holding back businesses and startups, while global competitors are outpacing us in AI, green tech, and R&D.

      A productive, competitive Europe requires lower tax burdens, streamlined regulations, and modernized education focused on future industries—not policies that risk reducing productivity. Let’s prioritize growth and innovation to secure our global standing not compliance and regulations.

    7. oldskool_rave_tunes on

      One day some of you on this sub will take off those rose tinted glasses and see that the EU was ruined by German policies (Merkel), and the absolute lack of foresight with defence and industry. You may get a free bench in your town, but have fun paying for their overpriced car industry and buying Russian fuel because of no Nuclear power. They are toothless when it comes to making actual important decisions and will roll over and sacrifice you to the billionaires.

    8. EchoZealousideal8124 on

      **Germany:** We’re raising tariffs.
      **France:** Fine, we’re banning schnitzel.
      **EU:** Guys, not the schnitzel!!

    9. leaflock7 on

      Germany and France are not the only countries in EU.
      They just were not letting other countries get their time in the sun to prove that they can also contribute as well, because then they would lose control and their powerful positions.

    10. For brainwashing analysts political chaos means lefters losing ground.

    11. Striking_Reality5628 on

      Europe needs what the Europeans themselves find funny about North Korea. The ability to be masters of oneself.

      Until then, Europe will end its history in the minefields of another Surovikin line. Where they will be driven by the same people where the unfortunate Ukrainians were driven.

    12. Dion33333 on

      I was shocked, when i read yesterday, that France has more debt-to-gdp than Spain.

      But yeah, seems like the 3 biggest EU economies are in trouble. France need to lower its debt, Italy even more so.
      I am pretty sure, that dont be it for massice tourism, Italy would be already bankrupt. Italy has probably the biggest problems – huge regional disparities especially between north and sound, high unemployemnt rate, low wages, lowest birth rate in the EU (i think). But, thats nothing new, they were stagnating since 90s and they still live better than majority of the EEU, lol.

      I am not afraid about Germany, they will manage.

      Yo, shitshow is coming.

    13. Frogger_rater on

      People on here saying we need to cut taxes. Did you know one of the strongest and most stable economy’s in the EU is Belgium? If you ask yourself what is so different there compared to other EU countries, you will reach the conclusion that it’s not about taxes. In Belgium all salaries increase in accordance to inflation. This means that the lack of exports there are compensated by domestic consumption, because people have money to spend. If you have lived in Germany or France you will realize that this inflation has killed a lot of domestic consumption because salaries didn’t follow inflation.
      I’m strongly skeptical austerity would be successful in countries with so many social services that are crucial for society. Just look at the failed state of the UK (being exaggerated just for fun. Sorry British people)

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