GERMANY IS DOING WELL AS AN INVESTMENT LOCATION BUT COULD DO BETTER

Recent high-profile surveys on the attractiveness of Germany as an investment location paint a conflicting picture, but generally experts agree the country is a good place to invest. Professional services firm EY reported a 13% year-on-year drop in inbound foreign direct investment (FDI) deals in 2018, to 973, while the OECD recorded inbound FDI value January-July 2019 to reach USD22 billion, from just USD 1 billion in the previous semester.     Whereas EY attributes the decline mainly to Germany’s lacklustre 2018 GDP growth of 1.4%, the OECD does ...


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