BERLIN, Oct 20 (Reuters) - Germany is sticking to its goal of balancing the federal budget in 2011 even though it is mulling new measures to stimulate some sectors of industry, a government spokesman said on Monday.
"Concerning the current targets...there is no reason at the moment to change them. From today's point of view, it would be wrong to say we are giving them up," spokesman Thomas Steg told a regular government news conference. (Reporting by Kerstin Gehmlich and Paul ...
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