Your company is already operating in Germany and you would now like to export worldwide?
Bin Zhao | Deputy General Manager
"China and Germany have a long history of economic cooperation, especially in the automotive sector. Both countries have profited from this broad, positive relationship. Many of our customers are world-renowned producers of cars and car parts. We have a lot of world-renowned customers from Germany in particular. We invested in Germany because we want to offer local services to our German and European clients, so that their products can gain entry as quickly as...
Ian Mc Lellan | Founder and CTO
"We selected Germany because it is the largest solar market in the world. It has a high concentration of solar technology companies and access to skilled technical labor. The country's regulatory agencies also move with remarkable efficiency." (2008)
Tao Yongming | Managing Director
"The Frankfurt-Shanghai connection is very important for us in Europe. The constant exchange of personnel between German and China and the close economic ties between the two countries have greatly benefited our business. Additionally, as a city at the heart of Europe, Frankfurt has a lot of advantages as a location. All of Europe’s capitals can be reached quickly and comfortably. Frankfurt is very international and you can make air connections there without a visa.
The Federal Republic of Germany is an open market economy, in which the engagement of foreign companies and investors is welcome. The federal government sees foreign direct investment (FDI) as an important initiator of economic growth and employment in the country.
A company looking to invest in Germany can do so in different ways. Foreign direct investment takes two forms: