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German companies pay Russia €1.72 billion in taxes, raising concerns of funding its war in Ukraine
German companies have paid nearly €1.72 billion in taxes to the Kremlin since Russia's invasion of Ukraine — enough to fund 10,000 attack drones targeting Ukrainian cities — yet more than half of ...
This week has seen a flurry of promises, partnerships and proposed deals surrounding Canada’s multi-billion dollar submarine ...
From February to November 2025, German firms invested about €10.2bn in the US, down from almost €19bn in the same period a ...
German investment in the US fell sharply in 2025 as trade uncertainty under Trump’s second term dampened sentiment, according ...
Deutsche Bank listed its top 10 German companies expected to see, as a group, upside of about 20% from their current prices. Strategists are bullish German stocks, especially within the MDAX Index, ...
German companies are quitting the social media platform X or posting less in response to owner Elon Musk's politics, a report said on Monday. A survey of 602 German firms with at least 20 employees, ...
BERLIN (Reuters) -Confidence among German firms outside Germany is rising significantly while it remains subdued among those at home, a survey by the association of German Chambers of Industry and ...
By Rene Wagner and Christoph Steitz BERLIN/FRANKFURT, Jan 27 (Reuters) - Investments by German companies in China hit a ...
German investment in the United States dropped sharply in the first year of President Donald Trump’s second term, as ...
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Transition underway in German investment across Vietnam
Torben Minko, vice chairman German Business Association Overall, German business gives exceptional endorsement of Vietnam as ...
Germany and Saudi Arabia have signed a sweeping declaration to intensify energy cooperation, during a visit by German Economy Minister Katherina Reiche to Riyadh on Sunday. Reiche and Saudi Energy ...
Confidence among German businesses fell back for the first time this year, according to a survey that adds to worrying signs for Europe’s most important economy. The Ifo Institute said Wednesday that ...
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