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  • Nov 11, 2011
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    Bremen

    Two cities – one unit. Together, the more than 1,200-year-old Hanseatic city of Bremen and Bremerhaven, founded in 1827, form the federal state of Bremen. The two-city state, with a population of around 680,000, is one of the largest industrial sites in Germany and is best characterized by its outstanding research and high-tech landscape.

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    Brandenburg

    The Federal State of Brandenburg has developed into a modern, high-quality location and into a driver of economic activity in the German Capital Region Berlin-Brandenburg.

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    Berlin

    Come to Berlin and you'll feel it, too: energy. Over the last two decades, Germany's capital city has become the gateway between East and West as well as one of the world's most vibrant, creative, and innovative locations.

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    Bavaria

    Bavaria boasts a unique identity developed over 1,500 years, a span of time that witnessed the growth of both traditional agricultural wealth and world-class manufacturing and service industries. Hence the slogan: "Laptop and Lederhose."

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    Baden-Württemberg

    Hidden behind Baden-Württemberg's (BW) romantic picture is a roaring engine of manufacturing and the world's export champion.

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    Saxony

    There are many good reasons why the region in the heart of Europe is a top location for globally active companies as GLOBALFOUNDRIES, BOSCH, Infineon, Volkswagen, BMW, and NILES-SIMMONS-HEGENSCHEIDT. It’s all about the people who are Saxony’s greatest asset. Because – Saxons are exceptionally bright.

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    History

    Germany Trade & Invest (GTAI) was established in 2009 as part of a merger between "Invest in Germany GmbH" and the "German Office for Foreign Trade" (BfAI). The Federal Republic of Germany is the sole shareholder and is represented by the Federal Ministry for Economic Affairs and Climate Action.

  • Oct 13, 2011
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    Market Reach

    Germany's central location in the middle of Europe brings with it a closely tied infrastructure network. All European capital cities can be quickly reached by land, air or water from Germany.
    Relations with fellow EU member nations are particularly strong. Customs duty exemptions within the EU allow free trade between the community's 28 member states. Nineteen member countries have introduced the euro as its common currency which has eliminated exchange rate risks which would otherwise prove an...

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