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Thursday, August 12, 2010

Products from Oldenburg in demand worldwide


Foreign trade region feels export boom - Asia's growing importance - IHK: Potential also from front door

Oldenburg - German exports experienced a boom - and the economy in Oldenburg is. Answers the Oldenburg Chamber of Commerce (IHK out). The survey of businesses have already shown in the second quarter, "that exports make an important contribution to the positive economic development," said Chamber of Commerce CEO Dr. Joachim Peters.

Major trends of the German Chamber of Industry and Commerce (DIHK) have agreed with its diplomatic missions, would also apply here. For example: "The importance of Asia and China in particular taking as a procurement and for procurement of inputs to grow." Nevertheless, the EU continues to remain a total principal product trading partner for the Oldenburg business, says Peters.



In addition to the traditionally strong export sectors engineering, plastics and automotive industries, many from the region could benefit from export growth. This, of course, include changes in the food industry, which had already proved in the crisis as an economic support. are "Whether in Russia, the USA, Japan, China and is also great in the Arab markets, the demand for food and production know-how made in Germany, and our companies on the ball" It also well received show on the Food Forum on food exports, which the Chamber of Commerce on the "food cluster" of the metropolitan region (CEMBO) 19 August in Oldenburg held.

Even environmental technology is one of the sunrise industries in the northwest with above-average growth in international business: "The fact that we have in the field of environmental technology to offer something that the customers see abroad." This was, for example, a beginning of the year made clear, together with state Department of Agriculture conducted Brazil trip. After could be established during the trip numerous business contacts, to be held in 2011 Biogas Congress with the participation of Lower Saxony in Brazil.

The importance of emerging markets will increase exports to the domestic economy as a whole continues, says Peters. In addition to the "BRIC" countries (Brazil, Russia, India, China) would offer dynamic markets such as Turkey, South Korea, Indonesia, Mexico or Chile potential markets for German products. Adds that a study of the Lower Saxony Institute for Economic Research (NIW) showed that untapped business potential for the regional economy, as it directly in front of the front door - namely Belgium, Italy, Switzerland and Austria.