Germany Advocates for Eliminating EU Trade Barriers to Boost Economy
The German Minister of Economics, Katherina Reiche, has called for the elimination of internal trade barriers within the European Union, highlighting their significant impact on the economy. She estimates these barriers account for 44% of the total gross domestic product, a figure that dwarfs potential tariffs imposed by the United States.
Reiche's stance is supported by economist Veronika Grimm, who emphasizes the substantial damage caused by varying regulations across the EU. The European Commission is responding with a new strategy aimed at addressing the most pressing obstacles to trade.
Both Reiche and Grimm advocate for a more cohesive internal market to foster investment and support businesses, urging immediate action to complete the EU's single market.
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