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Financial markets Christian Lindner in Washington DC
German Finance Minister Christian Lindner attended numerous meetings in Washington from 12–14 October. In his talks with international partners, he discussed the most pressing fiscal policy issues of global significance. Key priorities included the global economic impact of Russia’s war of aggression against Ukraine, rising inflation, international debt, and efforts to fight the climate crisis.
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Climate action FAQs: Climate Action Programme 2030
Germany has made both national and international commitments to cut its greenhouse gas emissions by more than half by 2030, compared with 1990 levels. To this end, the German government has launched a comprehensive climate package. What are its key elements? How does carbon pricing work? And how much will all of this cost? Here are the answers to these and other important questions.
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Ministry Media images
Headshots of Finance Minister Christian Lindner, of the Parliamentary State Secretaries Katja Hessel and Dr Florian Toncar and of the State Secretaries Werner Gatzer, Prof Dr Luise Hölscher, Dr Carsten Pillath and Steffen Saebisch.
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Ministry The Finance Ministry worldwide
Click through the maps below to find out in which cities around the world Finance Ministry staff are working.
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Ministry The Holzapfel Family – Ziplining over the Wall
Ziplining over the Wall
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Ministry The Detlev Rohwedder Building
Images of the Detlev Rohwedder Building, which is located on Wilhelmstrasse in Berlin’s historical government district and has served as the Finance Ministry’s main office since 1999.