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German Goods



The German Goods have invaded the global capital market and have proved to be a boon to the Germany economy and business. Germany is considered to have the largest economy in Europe and is considered to have the third largest economy in the world. With numerous heavy machine and automobile industry, Germany is the world's largest exporter, with an export amount of $1.33 trillion, as of in the beginning of the year 2006. It is also the second largest importer of merchandise in the world with a high purchasing parity. Germany is a major exporter of German engineering goods, automobiles, metals, machineries and chemical goods.

Some of the other German goods that prove to be contributing to the country's GDP in an extensive manner are:
  • Books
  • Astrological services
  • Business to business services
  • Christmas goods
  • Apparels and clothings
  • Jewelery
  • Confectioneries, especially chocolates
  • Cookware
  • Flowers
  • Furniture
  • Health and beauty products
  • DVDs and videos
The country being the major exporter of wind turbines testifies to the fact that it is also the highest producer of electricity through wind. The trading transactions international trade fairs, that deal with both technology, horticulture, confectionery and much more. After numerous ups and downs in the war and the reunification period, the economy of Germany began to re-establish itself in a completely new dimension. With the production of energy from renewable sources of energies like solar, water and air and with the advent of mines and private and public industrial sectors, Germany has emerged to be self-sufficient in all the spheres.

The German goods have reigned the capital market in Europe as well as the world.