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Company – Study: Location Germany is at a disadvantage in Europe – Economy

Stuttgart (dpa) – According to a new study, Germany is in danger of falling behind the two European leaders France and Great Britain when it comes to foreign investments.

This emerges from a study by the auditing and consulting company EY (Ernst & Young), which was published in Stuttgart.

Foreign investors announced 841 projects in Germany last year, which means a year-on-year decrease of ten percent. The European leader France, on the other hand, booked 1222 projects, which was a significant increase of 24 percent. The non-EU country Great Britain had 993 investment projects, an increase of two percent, as reported by EY.

Germany currently seems to be at a disadvantage in intra-European location competition,” said Henrik Ahlers, CEO of EY. The British exit from the EU (Brexit), on the other hand, only marginally reduced Great Britain’s appeal to foreign investors. Neighboring France has implemented important reforms in recent years and has gained a reputation as an attractive investment location.

Too sluggish administration?

Germany is undoubtedly a very strong and competitive location,” said Ahlers. He recalled the new plant of the electric car manufacturer Tesla in Grünheide, Brandenburg, and the chip factory in Magdeburg announced by Intel. However, Germany is said to have lengthy administrative and approval processes and comparatively high energy costs.

The shortage of skilled workers also plays a role. “In Germany there is almost full employment in individual regions and sectors – if you want to gain a foothold here, it can be very difficult to find sufficiently qualified staff,” said Ahlers. That deters potential investors.

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