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Ministry Christian Lindner, Member of the German Bundestag
Federal Minister of Finance
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Ministry Detlev Rohwedder and the Treuhandanstalt
Following German reunification on 3 October 1990, the Federal Ministry of Finance and the Bundesrechnungshof (Germany’s supreme audit institution) moved into what is today the Detlev Rohwedder Building. Between 1991 and 1995, the remaining space was used by the Treuhandanstalt, the agency set up to privatise assets formerly owned by the East German state. The building was given its present name …
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Ministry Dr Carsten Pillath
State Secretary at the Federal Ministry of Finance
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Ministry Dr Florian Toncar
Parliamentary State Secretary at the Federal Ministry of Finance
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Ministry History of the Detlev Rohwedder Building
The Detlev Rohwedder Building, located in the Wilhelmstraße in Berlin’s historical government quarter, has been the head office of the German Finance Ministry since 1999. It reflects the stages of Germany’s turbulent history more clearly than almost any other building in the capital.
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Ministry How to find us
Directions to the Ministry’s Berlin and Bonn offices, with maps and taxi information.
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Ministry Katja Hessel, Member of the German Bundestag
Parliamentary State Secretary at the Federal Ministry of Finance
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Ministry KfW acquires temporary stake in German TSO 50Hertz on behalf of the Federation
Acting on behalf of the Federal Government, Germany's development bank, the Kreditanstalt für Wiederaufbau, has acquired a temporary stake in transmission system operator 50Hertz. The company supplies electricity to some 18 million people in Germany and is a key player in putting the country's energy transition into practice.
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Ministry Prof. Luise Hölscher
State Secretary at the Federal Ministry of Finance
Customs policy, tax policy and federal financial relations -
Ministry Role of the Minister and State Secretaries
The Finance Minister manages the Finance Ministry in line with the policy course set by the Federal Chancellor. The Finance Minister is the member of government responsible for all aspects of Germany’s budgetary, fiscal and tax policy. The Ministry’s ten directorates-general provide the Minister with expert assistance in fulfilling his tasks as a member of government.