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Capture new markets: Incorporate your business in Germany

Germany is one of the world's most experienced market economies. It is the world's third largest economy in USD exchange-rate terms, the fifth largest by purchasing power parity (PPP), and the largest economy in Europe.

These are only the high-level reasons why companies decided to found a company in 2009. The opportunity that was taken by organisations in order to take a step ahead in their marketplace.

Germany uses the common European currency, the euro, and its monetary policy is set by the European Central Bank in Frankfurt, Germany. The German economy is heavily export-oriented. German exports accounting for more than one-third of national output. As a result, exports traditionally have been a key element in German macroeconomic expansion. Germany is a strong advocate of closer European and worldwide economic and political integration, and its economic and commercial policies are increasingly determined by agreements among European Union (EU) members and EU single market legislation.

Establishing an entity in Germany provides companies great opportunities to expand their business in Germany and greater Europe. In 2009 Consultinghouse's "How To Germany" Services guided companies out of 16 countries and five different industries through the process of the incorporation of new business business, as well as providing support in developing existing business in Germany. By establishing a strategic legal, tax and accounting* plan in cooperation with our clients we build the confidence that you as an investor will achieve the most out of your individual business plan in a strong German economy.

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Consultinghouse
Christoph Berninger
Lawyer, Mediator
Tel.: +49 (0) 6181 2503 30
inquiries@consultinghouse.eu