The German economy warns of a trade conflict with the USA.

Industry President Siegfried Russwurm told the German Press Agency: “The last thing we need is a trade conflict with the United States.

In the current world situation, transatlantic cooperation is more important than ever.” The EU should come up with a smart industrial policy response to the US Inflation Reduction Act.

In doing so, she should focus on innovations and future technologies, but “not engage in false saber-rattling”.

DIHK President Peter Adrian called for an "agenda for a more competitive EU".

The controversial inflation law signed by US President Joe Biden in August provides for billions in investments in climate protection.

Subsidies and tax credits are linked to companies using US products or producing them themselves in the United States.

There is a lot of criticism of this in Europe, where there are fears of disadvantages for domestic companies.

Biden had defended the law but recently said there were minor flaws that could be discussed and resolved.

Germany and France are insisting that European products be better off in the controversial law, according to a concept.

The BDI is reminiscent of production sites on both sides of the Atlantic

Russwurm said: "Many companies already have locations on both sides of the Atlantic." Even before the Inflation Reduction Act, investment decisions were increasingly made in favor of the USA.

Due to energy prices being five times lower, but also due to the subsidies provided by the law, there was a risk of further production relocations.

The EU cannot win a trade dispute against the United States "because we simply don't have the muscles for it".

Russwurm said both sides should try to negotiate aspects of a Europe-US trade deal.

“We could probably get that faster than previously thought if both sides approach each other in this global political situation.

All-encompassing agreements, they also take an all-encompassing long time.”

Instead, one should proceed step by step, such as within the framework of the Trade and Technology Council TTC.

"Even if the latest results were below expectations, it currently remains the central platform for exchange," says Russwurm.

“In addition to renouncing mutual tariffs, we should continue to work quickly on the mutual recognition of standards and norms.

I perceive a willingness to talk among the Americans.”

Inflation law weakens German competitiveness

DIHK President Adrian told the dpa: "We are registering an enormous demand at the foreign chambers of commerce in North America to find production sites in America.

The USA is also currently promoting settlement.” The Inflation Reduction Act is increasing Germany's loss of competitiveness as a business location.

The law partially violates the rules of the World Trade Organization WTO, so Europe and Germany urgently need to negotiate with the USA, said the President of the German Chambers of Industry and Commerce (DIHK).

“However, a similarly protectionist reaction to this is not in the interests of the German economy.”