KfW Report: Decline in Germany’s SMEs Engaged in International Trade as Geopolitical and Economic Challenges Mount
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KfW CEO Wintels sees Germany as an attractive location for international investments. Positive developments despite global crises.
KfW CEO Stefan Wintels registers growing interest of global investors in Germany. Especially now is the right time to gain capital from abroad – for example for infrastructure, digitalization and climate protection.
Foreign investors avoid Germany. Last year, their investments have fallen to the lowest level since 2011. Only a few months later, the mood is dazzling again. He has never experienced such a thing in more than 30 professional years, says the head of the Förderbank KfW.
More people dare to jump into self-employment - also because of the economic sluggishness. Young people in particular are open to start-ups, a report by KfW shows. There is great potential in this.
More people dare to jump into self-employment – also because of the economic sluggishness. Young people in particular are open to start-ups, a report by KfW shows. There is great potential in this.
KfW Report: Decline in Germany’s SMEs Engaged in International Trade as Geopolitical and Economic Challenges Mount
KfW Report: Decline in Germany’s SMEs Engaged in International Trade as Geopolitical and Economic Challenges Mount (IN BRIEF) Germany’s small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) have significantly reduced their international business activities, with the number of businesses operating abroad falling from 880,000 in 2022 to around 763,000 in 2023. Despite this, businesses that continued to operate internationally saw a slight increase in foreign …
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