Eight German business clubs are active in Romania It was in 1995, when Dr. Anna Prinz, working as an economic officer at the German Embassy in Bucharest, met – as she did every month – with a small group of representatives or executives of German companies at her home. They would exchange ideas or experiences
READ MOREClimate change has long since arrived in Europe and can also be felt in the Danube region – whether in private households, public institutions or companies. The EU wants to take countermeasures and has presented the Green Deal, a master plan to make Europe the first climate-neutral continent by 2050. The Baden-Württemberg Ministry of Economics,
READ MOREMay 2018. I hurry to the meeting point, car after car rushes beside me along the large boulevard in the centre of Sofia. Gergana Stancheva and Angela Ivanova are waiting for me in the park. They don’t have an office – we want to do the first interview on a bench. After a few minutes,
READ MORELike no other crisis before, war threatens our coexistence in the European Union. The term “turning point” aptly describes the distinctive phase in which we find ourselves. It is therefore important for the EU to take a clear and united stance. The European gaze is strongly directed towards the East. Cooperation is becoming even more
READ MOREThe semiconductor crisis at the beginning of 2020 and its impact on the automotive industry have made it clear: global supply and value chains are more crisis-prone than expected. What began with the COVID 19 pandemic was fuelled once again by the war in Ukraine – supply chains do not function reliably, trade routes at
READ MOREThe Danube Offi ce Ulm/Neu-Ulm has long been an important partner and source of information for danube connects – after all, it has been acting as a project agency for interregional cooperation since 2002 and supports encounters and exchanges in the whole Danube region. Our readers have certainly already come across the biennial Danube Festival
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