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- Terror risk Ebola: German S4 biolaboratories vulnerable
German S3 and S4 biolaboratories are unprotected against terrorist attacks. Marburg, Ebola and Lassa viruses could be released in the event of a terrorist attack. The US portal LabNews comes to this alarming conclusion Almost all S3 and S4 biolaboratories in the Federal Republic are unprotected against armed terrorist commandos. This is the result of a study by LabNews. The threat of terrorist attacks to S3 biolaboratories is itself a serious security concern, as these laboratories work with dangerous pathogens that could pose a threat to public health if released. Read more at LabNews
- US looking at several options following Alexey Navalny’s death
WASHINGTON, February 16. /TASS/. Washington is considering "a whole number of options" following the death of Russian blogger Alexey Navalny in prison, US President Joe Biden said. "We are looking at a whole number of options," he said when asked, if the US could toughen sanctions against Russia due to Navalny’s death. He said that the US administration doesn’t have information about the causes of Navalny’s death but placed the blame for it on Russia’s leadership. "The answer is we don't know exactly what happened. But there is no doubt that the death of the volunteer was a consequence of something that Putin and his thugs did," he said. The Federal Penitentiary Service’s Directorate for the Yamalo-Nenets Autonomous Region said on February 16 that Navalny had died in penal colony No.3 on February 16. According to the penitentiary authority, Navalny felt sick after a walk and fainted. Medics arrived immediately but their more than 30-minute resuscitation efforts failed. The Public Monitoring Commission of the Yamalo-Nenets Autonomous Region said that Navalny had not complained either about his health or about his incarceration conditions. The region’s human rights ombudsperson also said Navalny made no complaints. Meanwhile, Russian presidential press secretary Dmitry Peskov slammed the West’s statements concerning Navalny’s death as rabid and totally inadmissible, bearing in mind that there is no official information about the cause of his death. ТАСС 16.02.2024, 22:10 MSK
- Price of war Calculator: War consumes trillions
Experience from past wars suggests that Ukraine will lose around $120 billion in economic output by 2026 and at the same time the Ukrainian capital stock will fall by almost $1 trillion. Third countries not involved in the war are expected to record GDP losses of around $250 billion, $70 billion of which in the European Union alone. Wars often cause immense economic damage. In theaters of war, the capital stock is destroyed - that is, economic assets such as machines or buildings. At the same time, economic output collapses by an average of around 30 percent and inflation rises by around 15 percentage points over five years. But third countries that are not involved in the war also bear high costs, especially the neighboring countries of the immediate theater of war: Real GDP here falls by an average of 10 percent after five years, while inflation rises by 5 percentage points. Wars have significant negative externalities on neighbors. However, the effects can be positive for countries further away: there are winners and losers from wars in the global economy too. These results are based on a new analysis by researchers at the IfW Kiel and the University of Tübingen, which are published in the Kiel Policy Brief “The Price of War” ( https://www.ifw-kiel.de/de/publikationen/die-kosten-des-krieges-32528/?ADMCMD_simTime=1707886800 ) and methodically in the Kiel Working Paper of the same name (Federle et al., 2024). is well-founded. Part of the publications is an online tool with which hypothetical scenarios can be estimated ad hoc under the assumptions made (Price of War Calculator, PCALC, see below). Take Ukraine, for example – that’s what the war could cost until 2026 Based on past wars, the authors estimate that the Russian invasion will result in a GDP loss in Ukraine of about $120 billion by 2026 and a decline in Ukraine's capital stock by more than $950 billion. At the same time, the economic burden on third countries not involved in the war is also significant, totaling around 250 billion US dollars. Of this, around 70 billion US dollars go to countries in the European Union and around 15-20 billion US dollars to Germany alone. “The calculations are based on the costs of 'typical' interstate wars in the past. Depending on the duration and intensity of the war, less or more serious scenarios are conceivable,” says Jonathan Federle, researcher at IfW Kiel and author of the study. “The spillover effects we calculate to other countries primarily take into account the trade links caused by geographical proximity and the size of the respective economy in which a war breaks out.” Examples of Taiwan and Iran – different intensity of trade integration If an economy is highly integrated globally, such as in Taiwan, the estimates tend to represent the lower end of the expected economic war costs; in this case, the researchers expect global GDP losses of around 2.2 trillion US dollars within five years . For example, if Iran were to become the scene of a war, the cost in lost GDP to the global economy could be as high as $1.7 trillion over five years. Iran is not as heavily involved in world trade due to sanctions, so the external costs estimated by the researchers in this case are probably at the upper end. Moritz Schularick, President of the IfW Kiel and co-author of the study, summarizes the central insights . “The Russian attack on Ukraine has caused enormous economic damage in Ukraine, but also in neighboring countries and in Germany. Overall, the calculations show once again how high the economic value of peace is and how catastrophic a war on one's own soil is in every respect. Military strength and credible deterrence, which make external attacks unlikely, also make sense from an economic perspective.” For the Kiel Policy Brief “The Price of War”: https://www.ifw-kiel.de/de/publikationen/die-kosten-des-krieges-32528/?ADMCMD_simTime=1707886800 Price of War Calculator – PCALC The online Price of War Calculator (PCALC) tool is freely accessible at https://priceofwar.org/ . It makes it possible to estimate the economic impact of a war on the theater of war as well as the economic spillover effects to other countries. The tool is based on the study presented in “The Price of War” (Federle et al., 2024) and thus condenses the historical experiences of the last 150 years. New or hypothetical war scenarios may differ from historical averages in various respects, therefore the calculations can only be considered an estimate.
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- About Us | Mittelstand-BRICS
Mittelstand-BRICS ermöglicht den Austausch zwischen deutschen Unternehmen des Mittelstands und Unternehmen in BRICS-Staaten. Tauschen Sie sich mit anderen Firmen aus, um Ihre geschäftliche Basis trotz der politisch unsicheren Zeiten nachhaltig abzusichern. Invest in Germany Mittelstand-BRICS enables the exchange between German medium-sized companies and companies in BRICS countries. Exchange ideas with other companies to secure your business basis in the long term despite the politically uncertain times. You would like to invest in companies in Germany to save them in economically difficult times? We prepare the necessary research and feasibility studies for you - independently, competently and with an open mind. Especially today's multi-crisis offers considerable opportunities for you as an investor to get involved in German key technologies. Our models always aim at the preservation and expansion of endangered medium-sized companies that possess unique technological know-how . We are also happy to help you find German business real estate and land. Since we do not act as brokers ourselves, we can investigate the best offers on the market on your behalf - regardless of whether they are available through brokers or without brokers. If you are looking for new markets and sales opportunities for your company in BRICS countries, MITTELSTAND-BRICS is your best point of contact. INVESTING AND EXPORTING IN BRICS? WE WILL GLADLY ADVISE YOU!
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MITTELSTAND-BRICS ist eine Produktion der US Beratungsfirma CORAX CONSULTANTS LLC, die sich für einen fairen und für den deutschen Mittelstand wettbewerbsfähigen Handel einsetzt. Mittelstand BRICS Trade without bounderies In politically uncertain times, export opportunities and trade with the so-called BRICS countries are of outstanding importance for German medium-sized companies. At the same time, relations with Russia, China and Iran in particular are considered tense. MITTELSTAND-BRICS therefore shows legal and sanction-compliant ways and structures to enable business activities of medium-sized companies in all BRICS countries. At the same time, our website offers you the opportunity to exchange ideas and publish suggestions. Daily news and reports complete our offer. In addition, we offer top-class and exclusive services: On your behalf, we look for and find companies in financial difficulties that want to keep or expand their business with the help of investors. We also identify commercial real estate and land for you that will enable you as a foreign company to set up a new branch and produce in Germany. We help German companies to keep their production facilities in Germany - despite the gas crisis, inflation and other risk factors. Learn more News Feb 27, 2024 1 min read Terror risk Ebola: German S4 biolaboratories vulnerable German S3 and S4 biolaboratories are unprotected against terrorist attacks. Marburg, Ebola and Lassa viruses could be released in the... Feb 16, 2024 1 min read US looking at several options following Alexey Navalny’s death WASHINGTON, February 16. /TASS/. Washington is considering "a whole number of options" following the death of Russian blogger Alexey... Feb 14, 2024 3 min read Price of war Calculator: War consumes trillions Experience from past wars suggests that Ukraine will lose around $120 billion in economic output by 2026 and at the same time the... Feb 5, 2024 1 min read Yandex is sold for $5.2 billion IJSC Yandex, registered in Kaliningrad at the end of 2023, will become the new parent company of Yandex, the company said in a statement.... Jan 29, 2024 2 min read acatech and ARENA2036 cooperate Munich, January 26, 2024. The ARENA2036 research campus welcomes acatech - German Academy of Engineering Sciences - as a new member of... Jan 29, 2024 2 min read German bankruptcies continue According to preliminary information from the Federal Statistical Office (Destatis), the number of regular insolvencies filed in Germany... Jan 29, 2024 1 min read USA changes Ukraine strategy The new US strategy to support Ukraine is not aimed at regaining control of its lost territories in 2024, but at defending and... Jan 29, 2024 4 min read “Without military help, the war in Ukraine would have ended long ago” The AfD politician Gunnar Lindemann, who is controversial in Germany < /u> has been a member of the Berlin House of Representatives since... Jan 29, 2024 2 min read Encrypted message: Germany's traffic light coalition could collapse in 2024 This is reported by the Czech online news magazine iportal 24, citing AfD member of the Bundestag Eugen Schmidt. The AfD's message about... 1 2 3 4 5 Special Operations Services Exporting goods to countries in the BRICS community can present your company with enormous challenges. Even when it comes to importing raw materials and other products into Germany, legally secure and smart solutions are required. Our team has been working in Germany as well as in the BRICS economic area since 1991 and has all the necessary contacts and expertise to secure your foreign business in a legally secure manner and in compliance with sanctions, even in times of political crises. Do not hesitate - let us advise you. Import Services Tell us which products and technologies your company would like to introduce from BRICS countries. We will find the right suppliers for you. Export Services Tell us what products or technologies you would like to export to BRICS countries. We will find the right customers for you. Secure Supply Chain Tell us which BRICS country the destination of your supply chain should be - we offer you legally secure supply chains without surprises. Payment Services If your customer has problems with SWIFT payments for technical reasons, we will show you legally compliant alternatives for both incoming and outgoing payments.
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Mittelstand in Deutschland: Fakten und Zahlen. middle class. Germany. Brics. German medium-sized businesses are the backbone of the economy. Here you will find some facts. HOME Der deutsche Mittelstand ist das Rückgrat der deutschen Wirtschaft. Er umfasst rund 99 Prozent aller Unternehmen in Deutschland und beschäftigt mehr als die Hälfte aller Arbeitnehmer. Doch wie steht es um den Mittelstand in Zeiten von Globalisierung, Digitalisierung und Klimawandel? Welche Branchen sind besonders erfolgreich und welche Herausforderungen gilt es zu meistern? Und welche Chancen bietet der wachsende Markt der BRICS-Staaten (Brasilien, Russland, Indien, China und Südafrika) für den deutschen Mittelstand? Der deutsche Mittelstand ist sehr vielfältig und umfasst Unternehmen aus allen Wirtschaftsbereichen. Laut Deutsche Wirtschaft zählen Maschinenbau, Autohandel, Automobilzulieferer, Bau, Logistik, Nahrungsmittel und Elektrotechnik zu den umsatzstärksten Branchen. Im Jahr 2021 erwirtschafteten die mittelständischen Unternehmen in Deutschland einen Gesamtumsatz von rund 2,5 Billionen Euro, was etwa 29 Prozent des gesamten Umsatzes aller Unternehmen entspricht. Die durchschnittliche Umsatzrendite lag bei 9,4 Prozent, wobei die wissensintensiven Dienstleistungen mit 12,4 Prozent die höchste Rendite erzielten. Der deutsche Mittelstand ist jedoch nicht nur ein wichtiger Wirtschaftsfaktor, sondern auch ein Innovationsmotor. Die mittelständischen Unternehmen investieren jährlich rund 70 Milliarden Euro in Forschung und Entwicklung und sind für mehr als die Hälfte aller Patentanmeldungen in Deutschland verantwortlich. Damit sichern sie sich einen Wettbewerbsvorteil auf dem globalen Markt und tragen zur Lösung gesellschaftlicher Herausforderungen bei. Zu diesen Herausforderungen gehören vor allem der demografische Wandel, der Fachkräftemangel, die digitale Transformation und der Klimaschutz. Der deutsche Mittelstand muss sich an die veränderten Bedingungen anpassen und seine Geschäftsmodelle, Prozesse und Produkte weiterentwickeln. Dazu braucht er qualifizierte Mitarbeiter, moderne Technologien und eine nachhaltige Ausrichtung. Laut einer Umfrage von KfW sehen die mittelständischen Unternehmen den Fachkräftemangel als das größte Risiko für ihre Geschäftstätigkeit an, gefolgt von der Konjunktur, dem Wettbewerbsdruck und der Digitalisierung. Doch neben den Herausforderungen gibt es auch viele Chancen für den deutschen Mittelstand. Eine davon ist der wachsende Markt der BRICS-Staaten, die zu den wichtigsten Schwellenländern der Welt gehören. Die BRICS-Staaten haben eine große Bevölkerung, eine hohe Nachfrage nach Gütern und Dienstleistungen und ein hohes Wirtschaftswachstum. Sie bieten daher vielfältige Möglichkeiten für den Export, die Kooperation und die Investition für den deutschen Mittelstand. Laut einer Studie von PwC können die BRICS-Staaten bis zum Jahr 2050 mehr als 40 Prozent des weltweiten Bruttoinlandsprodukts ausmachen und damit die führenden Industrienationen überholen. Um diese Chancen zu nutzen, muss der deutsche Mittelstand jedoch einige Herausforderungen überwinden. Dazu gehören unter anderem die unterschiedlichen rechtlichen Rahmenbedingungen, die kulturellen Unterschiede, die politischen Risiken und die logistischen Schwierigkeiten in den BRICS-Staaten. Der deutsche Mittelstand muss sich daher gut informieren, vorbereiten und vernetzen, um erfolgreich auf dem BRICS-Markt zu agieren. Der deutsche Mittelstand ist also ein wichtiger Akteur in der deutschen Wirtschaft und Gesellschaft. Er steht vor großen Herausforderungen, aber auch vor großen Chancen. Er muss sich stetig weiterentwickeln, um seine Position zu behaupten und neue Märkte zu erschließen. Dabei kann er auf seine Stärken wie Innovation, Qualität und Nachhaltigkeit setzen und von seiner Vielfalt profitieren.
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