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Budget committee approves Germany's massive borrowing plans

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Posted on March 16, 2025

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BERLIN (Reuters) - Germany's parliamentary budget committee on Sunday approved plans for a massive increase in state borrowing aimed at bolstering defence and reviving growth in Europe's biggest

Germany's Budget Committee Approves Massive Borrowing Plans

BERLIN (Reuters) - Germany's parliamentary budget committee on Sunday approved plans for a massive increase in state borrowing aimed at bolstering defence and reviving growth in Europe's biggest economy.

The committee convened for an extraordinary session and backed the plans -- agreed on Friday between the conservative CDU/CSU, the Social Democrats and the Greens -- sending them on to parliament for adoption.

The bill, which includes a 500 billion euro ($540 billion) fund for infrastructure and changes to borrowing rules, will require a two-thirds majority in the parliamentary vote, which is scheduled for Tuesday, March 18.

It will be one of the last major acts of this Bundestag, or lower house, before a new one is due to convene on March 25 following an election last month.

"Today in the budget committee we have cleared the way for future investments," Greens lawmaker Sven-Christian Kindler told Reuters. $1 = 0.9192 euros)

(Reporting by Holger Hansen; Writing by Christoph Steitz; Editing by Kevin Liffey)

Key Takeaways

  • Germany's budget committee approved a significant increase in state borrowing.
  • The borrowing aims to bolster defence and economic growth.
  • A 500 billion euro fund is included for infrastructure.
  • The bill requires a two-thirds majority in parliament.
  • The vote is scheduled for March 18, before the new Bundestag convenes.

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The main topic is Germany's budget committee approving a massive state borrowing plan to enhance defence and economic growth.
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The plan includes a 500 billion euro fund for infrastructure and changes to borrowing rules.
When is the parliamentary vote scheduled?
The parliamentary vote is scheduled for Tuesday, March 18.

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