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Economics Minister Habeck: talks in the early stages
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Regional suppliers and municipal utilities are under pressure in view of the exploding energy costs.
According to insiders, the federal government is examining possible aid measures.
A person familiar with the talks told the Reuters news agency that they needed support in the tens of billions.
The sum could be higher than the 29 billion euros that are being raised to save the ailing energy company Uniper.
The talks between the federal and state governments are still in the early stages, and there are no decisions yet.
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The Federal Ministry of Economics said it was in contact with the states, but did not give any details.
According to Reuters, it is about liquidity support for gas purchases.
These are urgently needed, said the general manager of the Association of Municipal Companies (VKU), Ingbert Liebing.
"We need liquidity support for the municipal utilities, which now have to buy at ten times the usual prices before they can sell."
This poses enormous difficulties for many municipal utilities.
"Also because the banks can no longer provide financing."
"And whether that's 20, 30 or 50 billion, that's the secondary question for me."
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