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Stuttgart (dpa / lsw) - The extension of the corona lockdown to March 7th is from the point of view of the Baden-Württemberg Chamber of Commerce and Industry "the next blow for our already tumbling industries".

After the federal-state talks, President Wolfgang Grenke declared that thousands of self-employed people and entrepreneurs of all sizes were fighting for survival and that business tasks had become a sad reality.

“But instead of a differentiated opening concept as a perspective for hard weeks of deprivation and loss of substance, there is once again a lot of uncertainty.

Because the general agreement on the opening conditions rather raises the question of whether the shops will still exist on a broad scale by then. "

That is no longer communicable to many companies, said Grenke according to the message.

“As a promise for an early business perspective, a lot has been invested in protective measures, equipment for safe business operations and concepts for safe customer traffic and employee protection.

Now the renewed disappointment. "

Instead of an overall strategy, there is agreement on a few principles.

"Our entrepreneurs need planning security - they want to earn their own money," emphasized Grenke.

"Nobody wants to be dependent on state aid, which, with a view to the federal government, is inadequate or inadequate."

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