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market is made: German-Finnish Finnish Economic Development

If Invesitionsbroschüren web sites or business location can be browsed through, the landscape is very, very fresh and to high technology. Still no export industry is pure silicon and services.
While making the great from the industries and the large international trade. Nevertheless, among the small and medium-sized enterprises and their activities on economic infrastructure. From the German side, here the network of foreign chambers of commerce appears on the scene. Following the example of German local industry and commerce German and local companies are jointly a club that provide in cooperation with the associations of the German economy, business associations and economic development agencies services. AHKs support the search for business partners to create market studies, making site advice and give legal and tax information. In the case of Germany, here is the field mass mediation of particular importance .


In the Finnish case, there is the German-Finnish Chamber of Commerce ( Saksalais-Suomalainen Kauppakamari ) and her (but purely export-oriented) counterpart Finpro . The Federal Republic is also "using" the current economic crisis, the most important Trading partner for Finland.
did trade with Germany in January 2009 (even before Sweden, the Russian Federation and the USA) 10.5% of Finnish exports, or 2.3 billion EUR from. Imports from Germany has a volume of 15.1% of imports into Finland or in absolute terms, 3.2 billion EUR. The Federal Republic dissolved the Soviet Union after its collapse from Finland's largest trading partner and has since generated 10 - 15% of Finland's foreign trade. The current distance from the competition is intensified by the economic crisis that hits as trade with Russia far stronger than the German-Finnish trade. Thus, since 2007 the Russian-Finnish Trade by about 50% broken, whereas in 2008 the German-Finnish trade fell by "only" 30%. Russian exports to Finland is mainly oil. In the area of goods and services, the European Union countries, particularly Sweden, Germany, the biggest competitor to the Finnish market.
during 2008, imports from Finland 1.0% (8.1 billion EUR) from the German imports. In the same period the German economy exported 1.0% (9.9 billion EUR) of its volume in Finland. In absolute terms, although Finland is so far behind that of major trading partners, the Netherlands (import) and France (Export) in per capita consumption is a Finn buys more German products than any Frenchman.
The portfolio of German exports to Finland, to name a downright classic. Place about a Fünftle make cars, mechanical and electrical engineering. Furthermore, important chemicals (15%) and metals (10%). understand the strong growth is the food industry (5%), Lidl has entered the Finnish market and German brands have bought in the supermarket shelves of Finnish cooperatives. The medium-term project of the German-Finnish Chamber of Commerce is to awaken interest drugstore chains for the Finnish market, where this form of retailing is unknown. The APC hopes that this, shake up the dominated Konsumgenosschenschaften and agricultural cooperatives retail market and to lower the price level.
Nearly a quarter of Finnish exports to Germany to make paper and paper products. Metals, particularly steel timber, 17%, 14% electrical, machinery 10% and 4%. Electrical engineering is almost a synonym for Nokia, Finland's largest company and world leader on the mobile communications market. The other cars are counted with 6%, which is largely attributable to the Porsche factory in Finland, and 4% (originating from Russia) of oil.
important in the coming years will be whether the declining importance of the Finnish paper industry can be collected. Conversely, it is interesting that the world champions travel to spend 84.7 billion EUR for tourism spending just 0.4% in Finland. Here, in an area where gut decisions are at least as important as the price for the plane encountered German sluggishness and Finnish technological enthusiasm to each other: even at tourism fairs in Germany refer Finnish representative web on a site, while hoarding the majority of German households still Brochures be.






All data is the source, where otherwise stated, a lecture by Bernd Fischer on 24 November 2009, responsible for public relations at the German-Finnish Chamber of Commerce at the Graduate School of Helsinki (Helsingin Kauppakorkeakoulu ), one of the branches of the Aalto University ( Aalto yliopisto ) in formation.

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