Economist Su Deukum Joins Ranks as Personal Advisor to Finance Minister Lars Klingbeil
Finance Minister Klingbeil designates economist Suedekum as his private consultant - Finance Minister Klingbeil appoints economist Südekum as his personal advisor.
Su Deukum, an esteemed economist and professor in Germany, has been appointed as the personal advisor to Finance Minister Lars Klingbeil. This new role grants Su Deukum direct access to Klingbeil, making him a key figure in the shaping of economic policies within the German government.
Su Deukum is a member of the Social Democratic Party (SPD) and has been a professor of International Economics at Heinrich-Heine-University Düsseldorf since 2014. He has also served on the Scientific Advisory Board at the Federal Ministry of Economics and Energy, as well as offering his expertise to various international institutions such as the EU Commission, OECD, and World Trade Organization (WTO).
When asked about his appointment, Su Deukum expressed eagerness to contribute further to the progress of Germany and its economy. "I've already assisted in shaping constitutional amendments essential for the formation of the government," he explained, "Now I'm eager to continue my contributions so that investments and structural reforms bring swift benefits for businesses and citizens."
As a seasoned economist, Su Deukum's profound understanding of economic issues, coupled with his new role as advisor, will allow him to significantly influence the economic direction of the German government. One of his primary interests lies in the labor market, with a focus on extending flexibility for older workers to promote long-term economic sustainability.
With Su Deukum's knowledge and expertise now at the fingertips of Finance Minister Klingbeil, the future of Germany's economy looks promising for potential advancements and improvement.
In his new role as a personal advisor to Finance Minister Lars Klingbeil, Su Deukum will utilize his extensive knowledge of international economics, including his experience consulted to the EU Commission, OECD, and World Trade Organization (WTO), to shape economic policies with a particular focus on financial and business matters. Su Deukum's appointment to this position grants direct access to Klingbeil, enabling an impact on the finance sector through the contributions made in the draft budget for the period 2000-06, which were consulted by the Commission.