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Consultation of the Commission on the matter

Economic Promotion of Hainburg paid a visit to Upholstery Workshop Behm, as part of the 'Strong Economy - Strong Future' series, on February 20, 2025.

Consulted by the Commission on the matter
Consulted by the Commission on the matter

Consultation of the Commission on the matter

In the heart of Hainburg, the Economic Development Office is making strides to support local craft businesses, a fact that seems to have been overlooked in recent search results. Instead, these results focus on unrelated topics such as flags and political issues in Palestine, omitting any mention of Hainburg or its economic development efforts.

However, based on general knowledge up to mid-2024, economic development offices in municipalities typically play a crucial role in supporting craft businesses. They offer business advisory services and training programs tailored to artisans, provide access to financing or grants for equipment and workspace improvements, facilitate participation in local fairs, markets, and promotional events, encourage collaboration between craft businesses and tourism sectors, and promote local craft products through online platforms and marketing campaigns.

Recent events in Hainburg showcase this commitment. During a visit to the upholstery workshop Behm, Mayor Christian Spahn demonstrated a keen interest in craftsmanship, even attempting to operate a sewing machine. This visit was not just a mere formality, but a testament to the importance the Mayor places on local businesses.

In economically uncertain times, less investment is made in new or elaborate upholstery work, a challenge that the upholstery workshop Behm, in operation since 2007, is currently facing. The owner, Alexander Behm, reported that customers are exhibiting cautious investment behaviour, a trend that is not unique to his business.

Despite these challenges, the Economic Development Office of Hainburg remains committed to supporting craft businesses. Alexander Behm expressed satisfaction with the visit and the office's interest in his work. The Mayor emphasised the central role of small and medium-sized enterprises in the economic development of Hainburg, noting that they are responsible for creating jobs and contributing to local identity.

However, the shortage of skilled workers is a growing challenge for the craft sector. An apprenticeship position in the craft sector remains unfilled for many small businesses, a situation that Alexander Behm hopes will be addressed as the importance of small craft businesses is further sharpened.

The Economic Development Office of Hainburg plans to continue the close exchange with local companies, working towards a future where craftsmanship thrives in the town. For precise and up-to-date information about Hainburg's efforts, I recommend contacting their Economic Development Office directly or visiting their official municipal website.

The Economic Development Office of Hainburg, in addition to their support for local craft businesses, is also working on addressing the shortage of skilled workers in the small-business sector by encouraging apprenticeships. Furthermore, they are offering financing and other resources to help small-business owners like Alexander Behm, demonstrating their commitment to other local craft businesses facing economic challenges.

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