In view of the state elections in eastern Germany, the chemical industry is warning of political risks for the location. The industry sees the coming years as crucial for the future of key branches of industry. In addition to Saxony-Anhalt, elections will also be held in Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania and Berlin in September.
The state elections in Saxony-Anhalt are scheduled for September 6. In current polls, the AfD is ahead of the CDU there. The AfD is also leading in polls in Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania, where elections are scheduled for September 20.
"What I see in our companies is a certain amount of concern about the outcome of the election," says Nora Schmidt-Kesseler, Managing Director of the Northeast Chemicals Associations.
The companies are already under pressure - due to high energy and raw material costs, weak demand from important customer industries and geopolitical uncertainties. This can be seen, for example, in the announced shutdowns of large plants such as at the US company Dow or crisis cases such as the now rescued company Domo in Leuna.