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  • AHK special analysis for Asia-Pacific Spring 2025 News

    AHK Special Analysis for Asia-Pacific Spring 2025

    The German economy in Asia-Pacific is fighting its way out of last autumn's slump - but the headwinds remain noticeable. The business situation of German companies in many countries in this economic region is brightening slightly, but the outlook for the future remains cautious. This is shown by a special analysis of the AHK World Business Outlook from spring 2025 for the Asia-Pacific region.

  • AHK World Business Outlook Spring 2025 News

    AHK World Business Outlook Spring 2025: Global Mood Tilts

    The global economy is faltering – there is no sign of a recovery in German foreign trade. As the current AHK World Business Outlook (WBO) Spring 2025 shows, the economic expectations of German companies around the globe have collapsed.

  • Schiedsgerichtshof DIHK News

    Arbitration Court at DIHK – fast, flexible, and digital

    Economic disputes and legal risks can place a significant burden on businesses—especially in international trade. While political discussions about reforming arbitration procedures continue, the new Arbitration Court (SGH), an initiative by DIHK, the German Chambers of Commerce Abroad (AHKs), and the German Chambers of Industry and Commerce (IHKs), officially launched operations in December. It offers solutions from the business community, for the business community: fast, cost-effective, and high-quality.

  • DIHK Report on Foreign Investments 2025 News

    DIHK Report on Foreign Investments 2025

    The 2025 DIHK Survey on Foreign Investments in the Manufacturing Industry highlights a significant shift in investment priorities among German companies. Increasing costs, regulatory burdens, and concerns over Germany’s economic competitiveness are driving firms to expand abroad at an accelerating pace. The study, based on responses from over 2,500 companies, underscores the growing trend of cost-driven foreign investments – the highest level since the 2008 financial crisis.