German Red-Tape Drive Aims to Slash €16 Billion From Cost Burden

German Chancellor Friedrich Merz’s ruling coalition agreed on a bundle of reforms designed to streamline and digitalize administration and cut red tape that it said will save €16 billion ($18.8 billion) in bureaucracy costs.

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