Economy

Soltz announced a package of 65 billion euros to support households and businesses

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“It is the biggest of the three packages so far,” said German Chancellor Olaf Scholz.

THE Germany will spend 65 billion euros on it third support package to shield households and businesses from the effects of inflation, as announced by the German government.

In accordance with Reuterson the measures, which include proposals to extend the measure of cheap tickets and for tax breaks amounting to 1.7 billion euros for 9,000 companies in the energy sector, all three parties of the governing coalition under Olaf Solz.

“It’s the biggest of the three packages so far”the German Chancellor said during a press conference.

Scholz also said that Berlin will use the extraordinary income from the imposition of taxation for the reduction of final consumer prices for natural gas, oil, and lignite.

The government added, it plans to link specific social benefits to the current rate of inflation or to a rate of inflation of future estimates.

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