The European Perspective
Germany’s Unsteady China Hand
Berlin’s approach to Beijing appears increasingly erratic. Finance Minister Lars Klingbeil’s current trip to discuss fair competition is being openly criticized by coalition partners as “planlos” or planless (ZDF). This follows the recent cancellation of the Foreign Minister’s visit after Beijing offered only limited high-level talks, a move widely seen as a diplomatic snub (Reuters). For an export-oriented economy like Germany, a coherent and unified government strategy is essential to counter China’s state-led model. This disarray projects weakness, undermining Germany’s leverage to protect its economic interests and advocate for the open market principles it espouses.
France’s Phantom Innovation Budget
France’s commitment to research and innovation is facing scrutiny over its accounting practices. An analysis reveals Paris’s budget for research and higher education is artificially inflated; of the €25.8 billion voted, only €23.1 billion represents genuine new investment (Le Monde). An accounting convention in place since 2006 effectively overstates the budget by around 10%. This budgetary sleight-of-hand starves the very sectors intended to drive future growth and competitiveness. For a nation aiming to be an innovation leader, such fiscal opacity erodes trust and misdirects vital capital away from entrepreneurs and scientists.
Italy’s Daylight Liberation
A significant grassroots movement in Italy is pushing to end the biannual clock change. Over 352,000 citizens have signed a petition demanding the adoption of permanent daylight saving time, prompting a formal parliamentary inquiry. Lawmakers will now investigate the economic and social benefits of making summer hours permanent, with a potential legislative proposal expected by mid-2026 (Ansa). This initiative challenges a long-standing, state-mandated inefficiency. The core of the debate is whether the perceived benefits of energy savings and aligning with natural human rhythms outweigh the bureaucratic inertia of the current system—a classic test of individual preference versus centralized control.
Catch the next Gist for the continent’s moving pieces.
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