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@fdp: Heute geht es um das Thema #Subvention. Wann machen sie Sinn und wann nicht? Ich habe gestern geschrieben, dass in der Industrie beim Technologiewechsel nicht subventioniert, sondern die Alt-Technologie verboten wird. Das ist gültig für “ausentwickelte” Technologien. /2
Subventionen wirken sich negativ auf die Preisbildung aus. Man kann den Technologiewechsel trotzdem befördern ohne direkt zu subventionieren. Hebel sind zB Steuererleichterungen, Verbesserung von Infrastruktur, Erleichterung von Reglementierungen usw. Die diskutierten /3
Technologien (Wärmepumpe, E-Autos usw.) sind sehr entwickelt. Anders verhält es sich mit nicht ausentwickelten Technologien. Diese müssen sogar von Industrie und Staat “subventioniert” werden, da sie sonst in der Schublade verschwinden. In Form der Forschungsförderung. /4
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#EU #Italy #Brussel #Coronavirus #Subvention

Italy is allowed to support its corporations, which have come under pressure in the corona crisis, with a total of 44 billion euros. The EU Commission gave the green light for possible financial injections on Thursday.
The program set up by the government in Rome strengthens companies' capital and makes it easier for them to access finance "in these difficult times", said EU Competition Commissioner Margrethe Vestager.
Together with other measures, this will strengthen the Italian economy and the labor market, she stressed.
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#Germany @BioNTech_Group #Subvention #Coronavirus

In order to accelerate the development of corona vaccines in Germany, the federal government is also supporting the biotech company BioNTech.
The Mainz-based company is to receive up to 375 million euros as part of the Federal Research Ministry's special program, as BioNTech announced on Tuesday. The company will use it to finance part of its vaccine project,
which is being developed jointly with partners @pfizer and Fosun Pharma. "The funding is an important contribution to accelerating the development and expansion of our production capacities for a Covid-19 vaccine in Germany," said CEO Ugur Sahin.
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