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Chris Reiter

Chris Reiter

Senior Editor at Bloomberg News - Frankfurt-am-Main Bureau

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Recent Articles

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German Far-Right Party Surges in Vote in Merz’s Home State

Germany’s far-right party tripled support in municipal elections in the industrial state of North Rhine-Westphalia, intensifying pressure on Chancellor Friedrich Merz’s government to revive growth and push through reforms.
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How the AfD Became Germany’s Main Opposition Party

When Elon Musk posted on X in 2024 that the only thing that could “save Germany” was the AfD, he was embracing a political force that has moved steadily to the far right since it was founded in 2013.
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Tesla’s German Car Plant Boosts Production Plan, Chief Tells DPA

Tesla Inc.’s German factory will produce more electric vehicles than earlier planned because of “very good sales figures,” plant manager André Thierig told German news agency DPA.
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German Steel Boss Sees ‘Really Bad’ Mood Lingering Across Economy

Germany’s new chancellor isn’t doing enough to kickstart growth, says the boss of the country’s No. 2 steelmaker.
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How Syrian Immigrants Are Boosting Germany’s Economy

Two-thirds of asylum-seekers who arrived a decade ago now have jobs.
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German Air Traffic Grinds to Halt as Airport Labor Unions Strike

Air traffic at Germany’s major airports ground to a near standstill on Monday after labor union Ver.di called on ground personnel, baggage handlers and security staff to go on strike.
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German Air Traffic Grinds to Halt as Airport Labor Unions Strike

Almost all German airports, including the country’s major hubs in Frankfurt, Munich and Berlin, face disruptions on Monday after labor union Ver.di called on ground personnel, baggage handlers and security staff to go on a one-day strike.
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Germany Is Suffering an Identity Crisis 80 Years in the Making

The political center is shrinking, making it difficult to enact the sort of changes the country needs to jump-start growth and restore competitiveness.
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NATO’s Rutte Urges Defense Contractors to Ramp Up, Welt Says

NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte said that increased defense budgets by European governments were the first step in securing the continent and that contractors need to play their part by increasing output.
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NATO’s Rutte Urges Defense Contractors to Ramp Up, Welt Says

NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte said that increased defense budgets by European governments were the first step in securing the continent and that contractors need to play their part by increasing output.
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German Vote Attempts to Rein in Its Oversized Parliament

How the German’s two-vote system will decrease the size of the Bundestag and increase party proportionality
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Germany to Reject New Aid Requests for Ukraine on Spending Cuts

Germany will no longer grant new requests for aid to Ukraine as the government seeks to rein in spending, the Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung reported.
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Scholz’s Coalition Under Pressure as FDP Lags Far-Left Group

German Chancellor Olaf Scholz’s governing coalition remains under pressure as a voter poll shows the co-ruling Free Democratic Party below a new far-left group and at risk of dropping out of parliament.
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Germany’s Cheap Transit Ticket Is Boosting Train Trips, DPA Says

Germany’s affordable public transit offer has successfully nudged some consumers to ditch their cars for trains.
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Germany’s Far-Right Jumps to Record Support as Scholz Slumps

Support for the far-right Alternative for Germany climbed to a record, widening its lead over all three parties in Chancellor Olaf Scholz’s ruling coalition.
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Germany Fights to Green Production of Most Important Commodity

In Germany’s industrial heartland, a slender spire of tubes rises amid a cluster of smoke-belching foundries. Owned by Salzgitter AG, Germany’s second-largest steelmaker, the installation is an ambitious attempt to revolutionize the steelmaking process, and ultimately, secure a critical piece of the country’s economy.
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Germany Targets Three New Windmills a Day for Energy Reboot

Chancellor Olaf Scholz said Germany needs to increase its pace of expanding renewable power to reach its goal of becoming climate-neutral by 2045, even as Europe’s largest economy withstands the initial impact of Russia’s energy squeeze.
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This Summer You Can Travel Through Germany for 9 Euros a Month

Germany Travel Pass to Cost 9 Euros a Month For Trains, Trams, Buses  Bloomberg
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Germany Plays Catch Up on Ukraine

Welcome to the Brussels Edition, Bloomberg’s daily briefing on what matters most in the heart of the European Union.
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Russia’s War Drives 10 Million Ukrainians From Their Homes

Russia’s increasingly brutal attacks on Ukraine has driven 10 million people -- nearly a quarter of the population -- from their homes, according to the United Nations, with growing numbers expected to head to western Europe.
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Germany’s Aging Population Means 5 Million Fewer Workers

Germany’s Aging Population Means 5 Million Fewer Workers