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Germany –
Opportunities and Potentials
 Ljubljana
 22. Mai 2014
Germany at a Glance
Slovene German Business Relations
Key Sectors in Germany
Germany at a Glance
Slovene German Business Relations
Key Sectors in Germany
Germany
From “the sick man of Europe”
(The economist, 19.5.2005)
To “Europe´s engine!”
(The economist, 11.3. 2010)
To “Germany´s Economic Model: what it offers to
the world”
(The economist, 14. 4.2012)
Germany:
One of the most productive economies in OECD
Vocational education
More important still to Germany's
industrial strength is the country's
education system.
Lessons learned
Mittelstand and family business:
the backbone of the German industry
Successful model of export and investment support sheme
DoingWhy
business
in Germany
Germany?
Mario Ingo Soos
Deutsche Botschaft Laibach
How foreign investors view Germany’s
future
• 54% expect Germany to become even more attractive to
investors over the next three years
• Becoming increasingly attractive for innovation activities and
highly skilled talent
• How surveyed investors see Germany in the year 2020:
Global leadership in environmental technology
Centre for research and development
Model for entrepreneurially minded society
Source: Ernst & Young
Germany after the crisis
„
“ Which EU-countries will benefit the most from the crisis from your point of view?”
Germany
France
Poland
Great
Britain
Switzerland
Bright outlook for investors
in Germany
Russia
Others
Nobody
Not specified
Figures in %
Source: Ernst & Young
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High labour productivity: opinions
from the business world
Germany’s level of training and process and product quality make it
Europe’s No. 1 investment location for US companies
(US Chamber of Commerce, Business Barometer 2014)
82% of foreign-company managers surveyed rate German workers’
skill levels as attractive
(Ernst & Young, Germany as a Business Location 2010)
“Despite comparatively high wage costs, our German locations are
among the most productive worldwide thanks to the workers’
outstanding skill levels and motivation.” (Rolls-Royce)
Germany is the most attractive Investment location in Europe
(US Chamber, Business Barometer 2014)
Privileged geographical location
•
From Berlin to any EU
destination in 24 hours
Economic centre of a market
with 500 million people, and
a GDP of 12,506 billion Euro
Germany accounts for 17%
of population and 20% of
GDP of the EU
Perfect springboard
for exports to East- Europe,
Madrid
Russia and
the world
3h
Helsinki
Stockholm
1.5 h
Kopenhagen
London
Berlin
Brüssel
Paris
Riga
Moskau
12 h
Warschau
Prag
Wien
24 h
Budapest
24 h
Rom
48 h
Athen
Source: GTaI
“Invented in Germany”
High Tech and Innovation:
Source: GTaI
Picture: Hahn Meitner Institute
Berlin
Innovation clusters: close cooperation between research institutes, the
business sector and universities
2008: more than 11,000 European patents (twice as many as France and the
United Kingdom combined)
EU leader in patents that are also registered in the EU, USA and Japan (“triad
patents”)
German business sectors – global leaders
in terms of market size and growth potential:
information and communication technology
chemicals and plastics
transport and logistics
photovoltaics
medical technology
Germany at a glance
• Germany: back to its old strength
• Germany´s industry recovery escalating …
• Domestic economy intact and expectation on
highest level since 2003.
• Economy at full speed ahead in 2014 with
growth rates by 2%
Germany at a glance
• Construction: booming business cycle after
period of weakness
• German exports are on the highest level
since 2011
• “European home market” are making major
contribution
• Shortage of skilled worker becoming acute
again
Germany at a glance
Indicators
(Percentage change on preceding year)
GDP (real)
GDP by expenditure (real):
Private consumption expenditure
Machinery and equipment
Construction
Domestic Demand
Export (Mrd. EUR)
-Growth rate
Import (Mrd. EUR)
-Growth rate
GDP per Head (EUR)
Unemployment rate in %
Total employment
Quelle Commerzbank, Statistisches Bundesamt Deutschland
2012
2013
2014
Forecast
0,7
0,4
2,1
0,8
-4,0
-1,4
-0,3
1.096
3,2
906
1,4
32.280
6,8
1,1
0,9
-2,2
-0,3
0,7
1.094
0,6
896
1,3
33.355
6,9
0,6
1,4
4,0
3,2
2,0
/
4,1
/
5,0
/
6,8
0,6
Germany at a glance
Share of Total GDP and Population in the European Union 2013
GDP (in EUR Share of Total Population Share of Total
billion)
GDP (EU-27) (in million) Population (EU-27)
GERMANY
France
UK
Italy
Spain
Netherlands
Sweden
Poland
USA
Japan
EU-27
Eurozone
2.738
2.059
1.908
1.560
1.022
603
420
390
10.957
4.122
13.075
9.170
21%
15,7%
14,6%
12%
7,8%
4,6%
3,2%
3%
80,5
65,6
63,9
59,7
46,7
16,8
9,6
38,5
309
128
501
331
16%
13%
12,6%
11,8%
9,2%
3,3%
1,9%
7,6%
Germany at a Glance
Slovene German Business Relations
Key Sectors in Germany
Slovenian-German Economic Relations
German-Slovenian foreign trade balance (in 1000 EUR)
5,000,000
4,000,000
3,000,000
Export to
Germany
2,000,000
Import from
Germany
1,000,000
0
2005
2006
2007
2008
-1,000,000
Quelle: Statistikamt Slowenien
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
1000 EUR
Country
Total
2013
Import share
(%)
2013
1000 EUR
Import
100 22.196.684
Country
Total
Export
Export
share (%)
21.627.647
100
Germany
19,12
4.244.165
Germany
4.449.301
20,57
Italy
15,63
3.469.033
Italy
2.493.537
11,53
Austria
11,36
2.520.667
Austria
1.843.978
8,53
Croatia
4,80
1.064.788
Croatia
1.441.499
6,67
France
4,34
963.287
France
1.153.853
5,34
Netherlands
3,01
667.294
Russia
1.018.784
4,71
Russia
2,03
451.929
Serbia
664,842
3,07
Serbia
1,86
411.929
Hungary
631.890
2,92
Quelle: Statistikamt Slowenien
Slovenian-German Economic Relations
Market share of German federal states in
Slovenian imports from Germany
5%
8%
18%
5%
Baden-Württemberg
Bayern
Nordrhein-Westfalen
16%
17%
Market share of German federal states in
Slovenian exports to Germany
7%
5%
8%
31%
Hessen
Niedersachsen
Neue Bundesländer
Baden-Württemberg
Bayern
Nordrhein-Westfalen
20%
Hessen
22%
Niedersachsen
Neue Bundesländer
Quelle: Statistikamt Slowenien
Germany at a Glance
Slovene German Business Relations
Key Sectors in Germany
Key Sectors in Germany
• Automotive
• Machinery & Equipment
• Metal and Metal Processing Industry
• Food & Beverage, Organic Food
• ICT Industry
• Energy & Environmental Industry
• Construction Industry
Growth Industries
Renewable Energies & Resources
Chemicals & Healthcare
- Photovoltaics
- Chemical Industry and Polymers
- Energy Efficiency
- Renewable Resources and Bioenergy
- Chemicals-Related Process Industry
- Energy Storage and Fuel Cells
- New Materials/ Composite Materials
- Solar Thermal Energy
- Red Biotech
- Medical Devices Industry
- Geothermal Energy
- Pharmaceuticals Industry
- Wind Energy
- Waste to Energy, Recycling and Sustainable
Water Resource Management
Mechanical & Electronic Technologies
Service Industries
- Consumer Goods/Retail
- Electronics and Microtechnology
- Food and Beverages
- Machinery and Equipment
- Information and Communications Technology
- Transportation and Technologies
- Applied Sciences and Technology Transfer
- Business Services
- Transportation and Logistics
- Tourism
Germany Trade & Invest
Gertrud Rantzen
Predsednica
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