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Positive Mood in German Industry Continues: New DIHK Economic Survey Released
The positive mood in the German industry continues unabated. This signal is given by the new DIHK Economic Survey of February 2012. The deep feeling of uncertainty of the companies in the autumn is not reflected in the business situation at the beginning of 2012. The...more
RGIT submits comment to USTR on U.S.-EU High Level Working Group on Jobs and Growth
RGIT calls for a deep and comprehensive bilateral initiative in transatlantic trade. All relevant areas including tariffs, non-tariff barriers, services, investment, public procurement IPR and human resources should be covered. The first priority should be the...more
First Legislative and Regulatory Update for 2012 available
The current edition of the Legislative and Regulatory update reports on legislative new developments in regard to IPR and offers indication to developments, which are relevant for the transatlantic trade. In general, the publication informs about important news from...more
GAT starts the year 2012 with a new design
“The German American Trade Magazine” (GAT) of AHK USA and RGIT launched a new design in 2012 and is now available as FlipBook. The current edition contains interviews with two CEOs in the U.S.: Randy Dearth of Lanxess who talks about his company’s success in the U.S....more
Latest Edition of the „United States-German Economic Yearbook“
The „United States-German Economic Yearbook 2011“ provides an in-depth analysis of U.S.-German politics, economics and finance. In particular, it presents the key findings of the “German American Business Outlook” annual survey and expert views on current issues of...more
U.S.-EU Trade Working Group May Be Limited By Political Realities Of 2012
In an Interview with Inside US Trade the President of RGIT, Thomas Zielke, stressed that the agenda of the working group tasked by the leaders of the U.S. and European Union last November with exploring how to deepen the trans-Atlantic trade relationship should be as...more
German-American Business Outlook 2011: German firms in the U.S. confident despite political and economic uncertainties
Companies continue to innovate, grow, and hire 67% plan to create new jobs in 2012,skills shortages an obstacle for 60% German companies in the United States are optimistic despite political and economic uncertainties on both sides of the Atlantic. Sales volumes...more




