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Russwurm

[ruhs-wurm]

noun

  1. John Brown, 1799–1851, Jamaican-born journalist in the U.S. and (after 1829) journalist and statesman in Liberia.



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Quotable: “The economy is at a standstill in Germany,” said Siegfried Russwurm, the president of the Federation of German Industries.

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“The economy is at a standstill in Germany,” said Siegfried Russwurm, the president of the Federation of German Industries.

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"German industry is looking at the current political situation with the greatest concern," said Siegfried Russwurm, president of the BDI industry association.

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"The motto has to be: overcome one-sided dependencies, but not by doing less business with China, but rather more business with other countries," Siegfried Russwurm, head of German industry association BDI, said in May.

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"With him at the top, we will continue on the path of transformation on the basis of the strategic lines that have been laid down. This is challenging, but necessary," Thyssenkrupp Chairman Siegfried Russwurm said.

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