Rattled German CEOs Seek ‘Revival of Germany Inc.’ as ‘Protective Wall’ against US and China

In response to the ‘destabilization of the world.’ About 20 German industry chieftains, rattled by the hits German companies have recently taken, including Deutsche Bank and Volkswagen, spent Saturday and Sunday two weeks ago on the phone with each other. They were fretting about the future of Germany’s export-dependent industry and outlining solutions. Some of the participants have since talked to the German daily, Die Welt, which published its report on Sunday.
Participants included Siemens CEO Joe Kaeser, BASF CEO Kurt Bock, Deutsche Bank CEO John Cryan, BDI (Association of German Industry) president Ulrich Grillo, and BDI General Manager Markus Kerber.
How to protect key industries in Germany is also topic of a paper being worked on by the Economy Minister Sigmar Gabriel and his folks, the Welt reported. They’re searching for ‘protective walls,’ and are working on a ‘list of options for actions to protect key German industries.’ Finance Minister Wolfgang Schuble and State Secretary at the Finance Ministry Thomas Steffen are in on it.

This post was published at Wolf Street on October 17, 2016.