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Germany to spend 90% of EU recovery money on green, digital goals

Published 04/27/2021, 08:39 AM
Updated 04/27/2021, 08:40 AM
© Reuters. FILE PHOTO: German Finance Minister Scholz holds a news conference in Berlin

BERLIN (Reuters) - Germany will spend 90% of the 28 billion euros ($34 billion) it expects from the European Union's 750 billion euro recovery fund on climate protection and digitalization, by far exceeding EU requirements, Finance Minister Olaf Scholz said on Tuesday.

"Today is a good day for Europe ... Now, we can act united for a strong Europe which stands in solidarity and is fit for the future," Scholz said as both Germany and France presented their plans for the money.

The EU recovery fund was agreed last year to kick-start the bloc's economy, hit hard by COVID-19.

It is also meant to advance the EU's longer term goals of cutting net CO2 emissions to zero by 2050 and to get a slice of the digital economy, now dominated by U.S. tech giants like Google (NASDAQ:GOOGL), Amazon (NASDAQ:AMZN) or Facebook (NASDAQ:FB).

EU rules call for 37% of the money to be spent on fighting climate change and 20% on digitalising the economy.

Scholz said Berlin aims to spend 11.5 billion euros on helping companies transfer to hydrogen as an energy source, on incentives to purchase electric cars, buses and trains, and on renovating buildings to improve energy efficiency.

More than 14 billion euros are earmarked for facilitating digital change, for example to help the car industry convert its production processes and make the education, health and public administration sectors fit for the future.

Scholz said Germany and France intend to lay the foundations for a European cloud infrastructure and advance European capabilities to build next-generation processor chips, areas where the bloc lags behind.

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In the long term, the fund will result in about a 2% increase in Germany's GDP and 0.5% higher employment, Scholz said, citing the German Institute for Economic Research.

France expects 41 billion euros from the recovery fund with the first 5 billion disbursed in September.

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By the time the spending reaches the majority it’s benefits are negated by inflation. Only the companies, banks, bureaucrats and other players at the top of the spending chain see a benefit.
in other words they're throwing billions to their buddies in the green energy businesses and the black hole of climate change . They in return will get campaign donations from those same folks. At least the ones who don't go bankrupt.
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