AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoGermany’s Sick-Leave Crackdown: Chancellor Merz’s coalition is pushing a 34-measure reform package that would end short sick leave without proof, with employers able to request a doctor’s certificate from day one, aiming to cut absenteeism and boost productivity. Auto & Industry: Germany’s new-car market rose 5.8% in H1 2026, driven by EV growth (EV registrations +37.2%); meanwhile Porsche is closing four China dealerships, underscoring pressure from China’s fast-growing export push. Digital Sovereignty: Mecklenburg-Vorpommern is moving away from Microsoft tools, rolling out Germany-developed Nextcloud to reduce dependence on US tech and strengthen data control. Energy Infrastructure: BAM opened a hydrogen pipeline “living lab” in Brandenburg to test materials and processes for Germany’s planned 9,000km hydrogen core network. M&A/Industrial Gases: Messer agreed to acquire Singapore’s WKS Group, expanding its Southeast Asia footprint. Security & Law: German police are hunting a Ukrainian woman suspected in the Monaco parcel bomb attack; Interpol issued a Red Notice as investigators track her alleged escape route through Europe. Sports Business: The DFB terminated Julian Nagelsmann’s contract and is set to start talks with Jürgen Klopp.
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