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Wacker Chemie will cut over 1,500 jobs. High energy prices and German red tape are blamed
The German chemical company Wacker Chemie announced on Thursday that it plans to reduce its workforce by around 9%, mainly in Germany, before the end of 2027. It blamed high energy prices as well as excessive bureaucracy within Europe's largest economy. Wacker announced last month a cost-saving programme but did not provide details. The company said that it would aim to save more than $300 million per year. It said that more than 1,500 job losses worldwide, mainly in Germany, will contribute to about half the annual savings planned. Christian Hartel, CEO of Hartel Chemicals said: "In Germany in particular,...