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Germany Launches Economic Reform Plan: Tax Cuts and Institutional Adjustments in Parallel

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The German coalition government recently launched a comprehensive economic reform package in an attempt to reverse the current sluggish economic growth and revitalize the competitiveness of Europe's largest economy. This series of measures, proposed by the ruling coalition led by Chancellor Friedrich Merz, includes core provisions such as tax cuts, pension reform, labor market adjustments, and improvements in government efficiency. It is seen by outside observers as a significant policy shift for Germany amid increasing economic pressure.

Firstly, regarding taxation, the government plans to provide approximately €10 billion in tax cuts to low-income families to alleviate the financial burden on ordinary citizens and stimulate consumption. Simultaneously, to balance fiscal spending, the plan proposes a moderate tax increase for high-income earners, raising the top tax rate for those earning €280,000 or more annually from 45% to 47%. This "Robin Hood" approach reflects the government's strategy of seeking a balance between social equity and fiscal sustainability.

Secondly, regarding employment and the labor system, the reform focuses on increasing the flexibility of companies in hiring and reducing administrative burdens. The government has pledged to reduce red tape, allow companies more flexibility in using short-term contract workers, and tighten the management of sick leave to reduce the possibility of abuse. Supporters believe this will improve corporate efficiency and competitiveness, but critics worry it could undermine workers' rights and increase job insecurity.

Furthermore, pension system reform is a key component of this round of policies. While specific details were not fully elaborated in the report, the overall direction is to make the pension system more sustainable to address the long-term fiscal pressures brought about by an aging population. The government also plans to increase the construction of affordable housing and launch an action plan to combat welfare fraud to improve the efficiency of the social security system.

Regarding reforms within the government itself, the Merz government proposed streamlining the administrative system through digitalization, aiming to reduce the total number of employees in federal ministries by approximately 8% to reduce public spending and improve administrative efficiency. This move is seen as part of the modernization reform of the German public sector.

From an economic perspective, these reforms are not accidental. Since the COVID-19 pandemic, Germany's economic recovery has been weak, with continued sluggish growth. At the same time, external pressures have been increasing: industrial competition from countries like China has intensified, global supply chain restructuring has accelerated, and high energy prices have further weakened the advantages of German manufacturing. The energy crisis triggered by the war in Ukraine has not yet fully subsided, and recent international conflicts have further exacerbated uncertainty in the energy market.

Domestically, the conservative coalition government led by Merz is facing increasing pressure. Polls show the ruling coalition trailing the far-right Alternative for Germany (AfD), and the political environment is increasingly divided. Against this backdrop, the government's push for reforms is seen as a crucial step in attempting to rebuild political trust and stabilize its voter base.

The reform plan has received mixed reviews. Some economists and business leaders have given it positive feedback, considering it a rare attempt at systemic reform in recent years that will help enhance Germany's attractiveness as a business center. For example, some analysts believe the plan will help Germany's finances move towards a more sustainable path and unlock long-term growth potential. However, labor unions have expressed concerns that flexible employment and restrictions on sick leave may harm workers' rights and exacerbate job instability.

Overall, this reform plan reflects the German government's attempt to adjust its policies under multiple pressures: stimulating economic growth and enhancing competitiveness while controlling fiscal risks, and simultaneously finding a balance between social equity and market efficiency. However, given that the reforms involve sensitive areas such as taxation, labor systems, and social welfare, significant political resistance and social controversy are still likely to arise during their implementation.

Regarding growth expectations, the German government has lowered its economic growth forecasts for the next few years and raised its inflation forecasts, reflecting a cautious attitude towards the economic outlook. The growth forecast for 2026 has been lowered to 0.5%, and for 2027, it has been reduced to 0.9%. These figures further illustrate that the German economy is currently in a phase of both low growth and high pressure.

Overall, this round of reforms is seen as an important step for Germany in its attempt to escape economic stagnation and rebuild growth momentum, but its actual effectiveness remains to be seen, and its ultimate success will depend on the strength of policy implementation and the degree of acceptance by various sectors of society.

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