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Germany's SPD unveils plan to boost investment with 'Made in Germany' premium

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Posted on December 15, 2024

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SPD Proposes 'Made in Germany' Premium for Economic Growth

BERLIN (Reuters) - Germany's Social Democrats plan to introduce a "Made in Germany" premium in the next government to boost investment in Europe's largest economy, the party's election manifesto showed on Sunday ahead of a likely early election next year.

The plan includes a direct tax refund of 10% on equipment investments by businesses, according to the document seen by Reuters.

German Chancellor Olaf Scholz, an SPD member, sent a request to parliament last week to hold a vote of confidence on Monday, setting a path to an early federal election next year after the collapse of his coalition.

The SPD currently polls at 17%, an INSA poll showed on Saturday, trailing the conservative CDU and far-right AfD at 31% and 20% respectively.

The SPD, which governs Germany in a minority government with the Greens, said in its manifesto it plans to incentivise purchases of German-made electric cars with a temporary tax deduction offered to buyers.

It also proposed establishing a so-called Germany Fund, initially endowed with 100 billion euros, to support key areas such as electricity, heating networks, hydrogen infrastructure, e-charging stations, and housing.

The fund would operate under debt brake regulations, through financial transactions where the federal government will invest in companies with start-up capital or loan offers.

(Reporting by Andreas Rinke; Writing by Riham Alkousaa; Editing by Bernadette Baum)

Key Takeaways

  • SPD plans a 'Made in Germany' premium to boost investment.
  • Proposal includes a 10% tax refund on equipment investments.
  • Incentives for German-made electric car purchases.
  • Establishment of a 100 billion euro Germany Fund.
  • Early federal election likely after coalition collapse.

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