Industrie- und Handelskammer Dresden
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2025-05-31 (ihk.de)
D survey on the "Cash Law" - East Thuringia zu Gera - SME, economy, technology
With the "Cash Law", many new regulations were introduced to the use of electronic registration cash registers that burden companies and are associated with great effort. The German Chamber of Commerce and Industry (DIHK) has launched a survey to determine this effort and to use the new federal government for simpler regulations.
Read more2025-05-22 (rri.ro)
Romanian hand chamber: "Bucharest still remains pillar of the Romanian economy" - Radio Romania International
Bucharest is still the stable pillar of the Romanian economy. More than half of the foreign direct investments that have flowed to Romania since 1990 have been made in the capital, according to the Romanian Chamber of Commerce and Industry. However, the growth potential is seriously affected by bureaucratic obstacles. This was the main topic of the conference "Focus Bucharest 2025", a […]
Read more2025-05-19 (wirtschaft-aktuell.de)
IHK economic survey: Economy creates new hope
Münsterland-The weak phase of the North Westphalian economy continues, but many companies are a little more positive about their future expectations. This is a result of the current economic survey of the Chamber of Commerce and Industry (IHK) North Westphalia. The bottom line is that the IHK business administration climate indicator, which expresses the business situation and business outlets of the companies in the Münsterland and the Emscher-Lipp region, places 2.6 points to 99.5 compared to the survey at the turn of the year. However, it is still significantly below the long -term average of 109.
Read more2025-05-19 (inforadio.de)
EU-UK summit: Hope for better trade relationships | rbb24
Five years after Brexit, British Prime Minister Keir Strandmer met with the top of the EU for a special summit. Ulrich Hoppe from the German-British Chamber of Commerce and Industry is hoping for more economic cooperation.
Read more2025-05-16 (ihk.de)
Foreign business report 2025 -
Increasing reporting obligations, sanctions and geopolitical uncertainties unsettle export -oriented companies in Germany. This is shown by the 2025 foreign trade report, which the German Chamber of Commerce and Industry (DIHK) has now presented.
Read more2025-05-16 (rbb24.de)
Economic partner: Brandenburg is looking for a connection in Ukraine |
Despite the war in Ukraine, it is also traded there: German exports are increasing. What do companies from Brandenburg need to know for their trade in Ukraine? - The IHK Cottbus relies on targeted support and presence on site.
Read more2025-05-16 (ihk.de)
AHK World Business Outlook Spring 2025: Global atmosphere tilts -
The global economy falter - no trace of recovery of the German foreign industry. As the current AHK World Business Outlook (WBO) shows spring 2025, the economic expectations of German companies have broken into around the world.
Read more2025-05-11 (ihk.de)
USA becomes a problem region - East Thuringia zu Gera - SME, economy, technology
6.5,2025: World trade is in a fundamental change that has a noticeable effect on German companies. The current survey "Going International 2025" of the German Chamber of Commerce and Industry (DIHK) illustrates: higher tariffs, counter-tariffs, tightened certification requirements and new regulations put pressure on companies.
Read more2025-05-10 (deutschlandfunk.de)
Interview of the week - DIHK President Adrian for deletion of one or two public holidays
The President of the German Chamber of Commerce and Industry, Adrian, spoke out for the deletion of public holidays to increase economic output. Adrian said in the interview of Deutschlandfunk's week that the weekly working hours were relatively low.
Read more2025-05-07 (berliner-sonntagsblatt.de)
Economy fears disadvantages from increased border controls Berlin Sonntagsblatt
In business, the plans of the new Federal Minister of the Interior Alexander Dobrindt (CSU) for sharper border controls encounter resistance. "Even the corona crisis has shown that restricted border traffic can put a strain on the economy," said Volker Treier, head of the German Chamber of Commerce and Industry (DIHK), the "Handelsblatt" (Thursday edition). With the aim of containing irregular migration, politicians should therefore "keep an eye on the fact that important deliveries and cross -border trade function as trouble -free as possible". A functioning European ...
Read more2025-04-14 (ihk.de)
Economic talk: New government in Berlin - what the economy now needs -
The plans from Berlin are profound: new debts should flow as an investment in infrastructure, security, climate and tax relief. How do you rate the plans with regard to the regional economy? We try to answer questions with this article.
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2025-02-24 (oiger.de)
Stable government and economic transition required -
Rapping coalition formation, less bureaucracy, digital catch -up and lower energy costs at the Berlin/Dresden Agenda, February 24, 2025. A quick government formation, "stable and reliable majorities" and a turn to an economic recovery have requested several business associations from the parties - especially from the election winner CDU. "After breaking up the traffic light government, after a turbulent election campaign and in times of almost unknown economic faults, the parties in the German Bundestag must now approach each other as quickly as possible," emphasized President Andreas Sperl from the Chamber of Commerce and Industry (IHK) Dresden, for example. Priority for "security, competitiveness and innovations" "Security, competitiveness and innovations must now be a priority," said the TÜV association. “Germany must play a leading role in the growth markets of digitization and cleavertech.
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