German government looks to AI and cutting red tape to revive economy

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German government looks to AI and cutting red tape to revive economy
German Chancellor Friedrich Merz vowed to make Europe's biggest economy competitive again after the cabinet approved measures aimed at reducing bureaucracy and making it quicker and easier to do business through AI and digitisation. "We are of course aware of the problems facing the German ...

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