
Wakiilka BDI: Jarmalku wuxuu lumiyaa 15,000 shaqo bishii xaaladna waa 'mid qatar ah'
Tanja Gönner, agaasimaha guud ee Federation of German Industries (BDI), ayaa sheegtay in Jarmalku uu lumiyo 15,000 shaqo bishii kuna tilmaamay xaaladda 'mid qatar ah'. Waxay ku doodday inaanay goor dambe ahayn in la rogo arrinka, iyadoo xoogga saaraysa hal-abuurka iyo tartanka.
BDI: Lumitaanka shaqo iyo hoos u dhaca tartanka
Tanja Gönner waxay tiri: 'Waxaan ku qanacsanahay in haddii aan shaqadayada qabanno, aan mar kale fursad kasta helno. Hal-abuurka ayaa muddo dheer ahayd midka ugu sarreeya shirkadaha badan.' Waxay ku daraysay in Jarmalku uu 'luminayo dhulka qaybta tartanka' marka loo eego wadamada kale.
Gönner waxay ku baaqday maalgashi lagu sameeyo sirdoonka macmalka ah iyo tiknoolajiyado cusub. Waxay ku doodday in daciifnimo dhismeed, culeyska canshuuraha Mareykanka, iyo tartanka Shiinaha ay Jarmalka geliyeen booska uu hadda joogo, iyadoo tiri 'runti waa inaan jimicsi u aadnaa si aan u lumino miisaanka xilliyadii la soo dhaafay.'
Matalaadda warshadaha iyo su'aalaha hoggaamiyayaasha
BDI waxay matashaa ku dhawaad 100,000 shirkadood oo shaqaaleysiinaya in ka badan 8 milyan oo shaqaale. Tani waxay muujinaysaa saamaynta ballaaran ee lumitaanka shaqo bishii ee ay sheegtay Gönner ee ku dhaca dhaqaalaha Jarmalka.
Gönner waxay uga digtay hoggaamiyayaasha siyaasadeed iyo kuwa ganacsiga inay is-weydiiyaan: 'Ma waxay gacan gelinaysaa tartanka? Ma caawinaysaa shirkadaha inay mar kale tartan noqdaan?' Tani waa halbeegga ay soo jeedisay go'aamada mustaqbalka.
Digniin ku saabsan khatarta kooxaha xagjirka ah
Beate Bube, madaxweynaha wakaaladda sirdoonka ee Baden-Württemberg, ayaa tiri: 'Dhammaanteen waan ognahay in caqabaduhu ay weli yihiin kuwo la taaban karo.' Tani waxay ka timid warbixintii sannadlahaheed ee 2025 ee Verfassungsschutz.
Dembiyada xagjirka midigta ah ee rabshadaha wata waxay koreen ilaa 97 sanadkii 2025, marka loo eego 54 ee 2024. Tirakoobkan ayaa muujinaya korriin weyn oo khatarta noocan ah ah ee gobolka Jarmalka.
Tanja Gönner calls for innovation and structural reform as industrial sector sheds workers
Tanja Gönner, director general of the Federation of German Industries (BDI), says Germany is losing 15,000 jobs per month and described the situation as 'critical'. She urged investment in artificial intelligence and new technologies while noting the country has lost ground in competitiveness.
BDI outlines industrial decline and reform path
Gönner stated that Germany is losing 15,000 jobs each month and called the situation 'critical'. The BDI represents roughly 100,000 companies employing over 8 million workers, underscoring the scale of the warning.
Gönner argued structural weaknesses, US tariff burdens, and Chinese competitiveness placed Germany in its current position. She said: 'we really ought to be heading to the gym to work off the excess weight we've put on over recent years'.
Call for innovation and competitiveness test
Gönner urged investment in artificial intelligence and other new technologies to address the loss of competitiveness. She said: 'Germany has lost ground in terms of competitiveness' and stressed the need for change.
Political and business leaders should ask, 'Does it contribute to competitiveness? Does it help companies become more competitive again?'. Gönner added: 'I am convinced that if we do our homework, we will have every opportunity again. Innovation has long been a top priority for many companies'.
Separate developments in security and politics
The Verfassungsschutz for Baden-Württemberg published its 2025 annual report. Beate Bube said: 'We all notice that the challenges remain considerable' as far-right violent extremist crimes rose to 97 from 54 in 2024.
Chancellor Friedrich Merz reshuffled his Cabinet after Jens Spahn's forced resignation over a surrogacy scandal. Nina Warken will run the chancellery, Carsten Linnemann becomes health minister, and Philipp Amthor takes a junior coordination role.



