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German Industry Puts Domestic Investment on Hold as Labor Costs and Social Contributions Rise

Higher payroll-related costs and planned increases in contribution thresholds for health and long-term care insurance are prompting some German technology companies to delay investment at home, with firms such as WIKA considering overseas locations instead.
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