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The German market is open for investment in practically all industry sectors. German law makes no distinction between Germans and foreign nationals regarding investments or the establishment of companies. The legal framework for FDI in Germany favors the principle of freedom of foreign trade and payment. Every year more and more companies discover Germany as a secure and rewarding investment location. Alone in the last five years, Germany's FDI stocks increased by a total of 47 percent to reach approximately €503 billion in 2009. 3. A further nine percent stemming from the remaining European non-EU countries. 4. ESPECIALLY ASIAN COUNTRIES INCREASED THEIR FDI STOCKS IN GERMANY IN RECENT YEARS.
Followed by Eastern Europe (38 percent), and the UK (32 percent) respectively 2. The automotive, industrial machinery & equipment, consumer goods, and chemical industries are likewise attractive foreign investment sectors in Germany. 3.