The leader of Germany’s main industry association has slammed the German government’s energy policies as “absolutely toxic”, in a sign of declining business confidence in chancellor Olaf Scholz’s stewardship of the economy.
Siegfried Russwurm, head of the BDI, told the Financial Times that Germany’s climate agenda was “more dogmatic than any other country I know”.
The country’s decision to phase out nuclear energy and coal and switch to renewables was placing businesses in Europe’s largest economy at a disadvantage to those in other industrialised nations, he said.
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