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Germany to spend over 14b euros in 2016

byCustoms Today Report
14/11/2015
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BERLIN: Germany may have to spend over 14 billion euros ($15 billion) next year to manage its record refugee influx, an expert panel said Wednesday, calling the cost for the EU’s top economy “manageable”. The economists urged Berlin to speed up the processing of asylum requests and to quickly integrate refugees in the labour market as Germany braces for up to one million arrivals.

“The influx of refugees has shown that Germany is not immune to global problems,” said the German Council of Economic Experts in its annual report to the government of Chancellor Angela Merkel. Dubbed the five “wise men”, although they include one woman, the panel estimated additional public spending of 5.9 to 8.3 billion euros this year and of 9.0 to 14.3 billion euros in 2016 related to the inflow of migrants. “Given strong public finances and broad scope for efficiency-enhancing economic policy, foreseeable additional refugee-related expenditures appear manageable,” they said.

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Finance Minister Wolfgang Schaeuble, who has budgeted in extra spending of around 8 billion euros in 2016, made the same promise last week, saying Germany would be able to cope with the additional financial burden. The panel cautioned that “successfully integrating recognised refugees requires considerable efforts in education and training” and said “the barriers to entering the job market should be lowered”.

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