Made in Germany : The Business Magazine

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Every week MADE IN GERMANY features a half-hour of current economic affairs: From fascinating portraits to in-depth reports on German and European companies. We focus on who calls the shots in Europe’s economy and how investments make or break a company. Made in Germany dedicates substantial coverage to the growing business ties between the old and new members of the European Union.
MADE IN GERMANY also looks beyond Europe's borders, to globalisation and its consequences. How does China’s economic upswing affect the world's established industrialised countries. MADE IN GERMANY focuses on business relations and economic developments in Arabic speaking countries such as Egypt, the Gulf states, Iraq and other Islamic countries such as Afghanistan and Indonesia. How is new technology shaping the economy of the future? MADE IN GERMANY follows the latest IT innovations and newest developments in the automotive, biotech and semiconductor technology.
MADE IN GERMANY supplements its in-depth reports with qualified analysis: Every week we interview top managers and leading analysts such as Norbert Walter, chief economist at Deutsche Bank, and Thomas Straubhaar, from the Hamburg Institute of World Economics, on current economic developments and trends.
MADE IN GERMANY airs in German and English as well as with Arabic subtitles. German language host Anja Heyde and English language host Monika Jones target corporate executives, business travellers and all those who want to know how the German, European and global economies operate.
In the business world you need strong partners: Germany's 120 chambers of commerce around the world supply our newsroom with leads on developing stories. Every week MADE IN GERMANY presents one topic in co-operation with Germany's leading business daily, Handelsblatt, and once a month we feature the German International Index, the DBIX, a survey of the world's leading economies, produced exclusively by Deutsche Bank for MADE IN GERMANY.



