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German advisory panel urges future-focused spending from infrastructure fund

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Posted on June 9, 2026

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German Panel Recommends Infrastructure Fund Target Future Sectors, Not Just Transport

Advisory Panel Urges Broader Investment Focus for Germany's Infrastructure Fund

Panel's Recommendations for Future-Focused Investment

BERLIN, June 9 (Reuters) - An independent advisory panel urged the German government on Tuesday to channel more money from its €500 billion ($578.30 billion) infrastructure fund into future-focused areas, including research and development, digitalisation and energy infrastructure.

In its first report, the Investment and Innovation Advisory Board said such areas should be given priority alongside transport infrastructure.

It said funding could also support civil protection, hospitals, nursing homes and educational facilities.

Government Response and Implementation Challenges

"Investments are gaining momentum," Finance Minister Lars Klingbeil said on Tuesday, adding that planning, approval and implementation by federal, state and municipal authorities needed to accelerate.

Fund Disbursement and Spending Shortfalls

Last year, the fund was supposed to disburse €37.2 billion but instead spent only €24 billion, according to the first monitoring report on the special fund by the finance ministry.

Criticism and Calls for Transparency

Critics say the government is using some of the financial firepower created to prop up day-to-day spending rather than directing it all towards additional infrastructure to make the country fitter for the future.

The advisory panel also called for stronger efforts to mobilise private capital and greater transparency on funds passed to Germany's states.

It recommended a public project database and quarterly reporting comparing planned and actual spending.

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($1 = 0.8646 euros)

(Reporting by Christian Kraemer, writing by Maria Martinez, editing by Friederike Heine)

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Frequently Asked Questions

What did the advisory panel recommend for the German infrastructure fund?
The panel urged prioritizing future-focused areas like research, digitalisation, and energy infrastructure over traditional sectors.
How much money was allocated and spent from Germany's infrastructure fund last year?
€37.2 billion was budgeted, but only €24 billion was actually spent.
What additional areas did the panel suggest funding?
The panel suggested funding civil protection, hospitals, nursing homes, and educational facilities.
How does the panel propose to improve fund transparency?
They recommended a public project database and quarterly comparisons of planned and actual spending.
What concerns do critics have about the fund's use?
Critics say some funds are used for day-to-day spending instead of improving infrastructure for the future.

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