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In addition, reduced foreign trade meant rationing of consumer goods like poultry, fruit, and clothing for many Germans. [4] The Nazis believed in war as the primary engine of human progress, and argued that the purpose of a country's economy should be to enable that country to fight and win wars of expansion. [5]
Germany has been called "the world's first major renewable energy economy". [3] [4] The share of renewable electricity rose from just 3.4% of gross electricity consumption in 1990, provided by conventional hydro, to exceed 10% by 2005 thanks to additional biomass and wind, and reaching 42.1% of consumption in 2019.
Eventually, the 160-year-old chemicals group aims to supply 20% to 30% of the separated rare earths demand for magnet production in Europe, but Nuyttens said meeting that target may not be ...
The company's first new build was the container ship E.R. Hamburg, brought into service in September 1998 with a capacity of 2,226 TEU. [7] In the beginning, E.R. Schiffahrt focused on the operation and chartering of container vessels , but from 2006 expanded into operating offshore vessels and Bulk carriers .
US$41.30 billion (2022) [2] Total equity. US$29.80 billion (2022) [2] Number of employees. 14,248 [2] Website. hapag-lloyd .com. Hapag-Lloyd AG is a German international shipping and container transportation company, the 4th biggest in the world. [3] It was formed in 1970 through a merger of Hamburg-American Line (HAPAG) and Norddeutscher Lloyd.
Codetermination in Germany. Codetermination in Germany is a concept that involves the right of workers to participate in management of the companies they work for. [1] Known as Mitbestimmung, the modern law on codetermination is found principally in the Mitbestimmungsgesetz of 1976. The law allows workers to elect representatives (usually trade ...
The following table lists the 80 cities in Germany with a population of at least 100,000 each on 31 December 2021, as estimated by the Federal Statistical Office of Germany. [2] A city is displayed in bold if it is a state or federal capital, and in italics if it is the most populous city in the state. The table below contains the following ...