Energy Crisis Pushes German Industry to the Brink

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Rising costs are bringing Germany’s energy-hungry manufacturers and dense web of small businesses close to breaking point

Rising costs are bringing the country’s energy-hungry manufacturers and small businesses close to breaking point

Western leaders are preparing for the possibility that Russian natural gas flows through the key Nord Stream pipeline may never return to full levels. WSJ’s Shelby Holliday explains what an energy crisis could look like in Europe, and how it might ripple through the world.

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Thank you very much Tom for the exciting collaboration and for the insightful article. We entrepreneurs have a voice, a strong voice for our future. 🗣 32 years ago we united our country and now we will face this crisis together with strength. 🤝 WirtschaftImERZ

Time for NATO to trigger Article 5 against NATO for the terrorist act that blew up Nord Stream 2😂😂😂😂😂

ESG = Energy Shatter Germany (They chose suicide by their will)

The War is on us. None of the sanctions have hurt Putin, they have hurt citizens. We are all expendable and so is our wealth, retirement, assets, medical care, children, pets and they don't care if you die. Matter of fact, they are counting on a huge portion doing just that.

Deindustrialization in Germany continues with a spillover into the supply industry from Austria to Romania. The majority of German DAX companies were founded before 1914 - they lived off the research of yesteryear, then cheap energy, and thus survived the bureaucracy. And now?

Europe is chock full of electrical supply chain factories. ABB, Schneider, Siemens, etc, those people who flip their little light switches on mindlessly are in the dark on this matter will likely end up in the dark for extended periods; just from lack of replacement part supply.

China welcomes foreign companies to invest in China.❤️

The Euro-weenies laughed at Trump when he warned them this would happen.

no more trunk airbags!

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