Germany and France eye relaunch of European electricity market integration
France and Germany are preparing a relaunch of their cooperation on energy policy, competitiveness, and technology for when conservative chancellor candidate Friedrich Merz has formed his new coalition government, newspaper Handelsblatt reported. According to the article, Merz had already been in contact with French president Emmanuel Macron on a wide range of initiatives several weeks before his conservative CDU/CSU alliance emerged as the largest party in February’s national election.

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