Chamber of Commerce Upper Austria warns: companies suffer from recession

Wirtschaftskammer OÖ fordert dringend Entlastungen für Betriebe in der Rezession. Steuerpolitik ändern und Bürokratie abbauen - für die Zukunft von Klein- und Mittelbetrieben.
Chamber of Commerce Upper Austria urgently demands relief for companies in the recession. Change tax policy and reduce bureaucracy - for the future of small and medium -sized companies. (Symbolbild/DNAT)

Chamber of Commerce Upper Austria warns: companies suffer from recession

In Upper Austria, many companies are faced with closure, since the region is still affected by a recession. This worrying situation was once again brought to the fore by Doris Hummer, the President of the Upper Austria Chamber of Commerce. For the companies, whether they are one-man company, small and medium-sized companies or large companies, the need to rethink in tax policy is emerging.

lobster also calls for a significant reduction in bureaucracy. In their opinion, these measures are urgently necessary to reduce economic pressure and enable restructuring that are crucial for the survival of many companies. The challenges that the current economic situation brings can only be approached by targeted political measures.

urgency of the measures

The current recession has hit domestic businesses. As Hummer explained, it is essential that both taxes and the bureaucratic hurdles are adapted to give the companies to breathing again. The Chamber of Commerce sees a key role here to secure the competitiveness of the companies and to maintain jobs at the same time.

Behind the scenes is already being worked on on solutions, but they also have to be implemented promptly in order not to put the companies under pressure. The companies concerned need support to continue to form the backbone of the Upper Austrian economy. More details can be found in a detailed report tv1.nachrichten.at .

The demands of the Chamber of Commerce are therefore clear: a change of course is necessary to stabilize the economy and enable positive development. The situation remains tense, but with the right measures, there could soon be an upward tendency.