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  2. Economy of Germany - Wikipedia

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    Germany is the world's top location for trade fairs; [57] around two thirds of the world's leading trade fairs take place in Germany. [58] Some of the largest international trade fairs and congresses are held in several German cities such as Hanover , Frankfurt, Cologne, Leipzig , and Düsseldorf .

  3. Economic history of Germany - Wikipedia

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    As a consequence Germany's society remained stagnant as its economy played only a secondary role with limited access to international markets and resources, while in France, Britain and the Netherlands, worldwide trade and colonial possessions greatly empowered mercantile and industrial groups and led to the rise of a bourgeoisie, who was able ...

  4. Economy of the European Union - Wikipedia

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    The services sector is by far the most important sector in the European Union, making up 64.7% of GDP, compared to the manufacturing industry with 23.8% of GDP and agriculture with only 1.5% of GDP. [53] Financial services are well developed within the Single Market of the Union.

  5. Economy of Berlin - Wikipedia

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    The economy of Berlin is dominated by the service sector, with around 84% of all companies doing business in services. Important economic sectors in Berlin include life sciences, transportation, information and communication technologies, media and music , advertising and design, biotechnology, environmental services, construction, e-commerce ...

  6. German recovery on track but outlook for 2021 still downbeat

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    Europe’s largest economy has been showing positive signs of recovery from the pandemic but optimism is not high for 2021.

  7. Trade-to-GDP ratio - Wikipedia

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    Trade openness in 2017 [1]. The trade-to-GDP ratio is an indicator of the relative importance of international trade in the economy of a country. It is calculated by dividing the aggregate value of imports and exports over a period by the gross domestic product for the same period.

  8. UPDATE 1-Germany's economic institutes cut GDP 2021 ... - AOL

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    Germany's economic institutes will cut their joint 2021 growth forecast for Europe's largest economy to 3.7% from 4.7% previously due to a longer than expected COVID-19 lockdown, two people ...

  9. International trade - Wikipedia

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    International trade is, in principle, not different from domestic trade as the motivation and the behavior of parties involved in a trade do not change fundamentally regardless of whether trade is across a border or not. However, in practical terms, carrying out trade at an international level is typically a more complex process than domestic ...