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German job creation miracle is not yet over, pundits say
A number of big companies in Germany have recently announced substantial layoffs. But not all industries are concerned. Experts even maintain that employment will rise further in the course of 2012.more
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U.S. auto sales rise in January, led by Chrysler and VW
Volkswagen, which wants to aggressively expand in the U.S., reported big increases. Chrysler had its best January in four years. Toyota and Honda were back in the game, getting boosts from important new vehicles.more
Still Number One: Foreign Nations Invest More in the U.S. Than in Any Other Country
U.S. economic development agencies on the state and local levels are working hard to encourage FDI, and their efforts are continuing to pay off. more
Gain in Goods Demand Lifts U.S. Business Spending
Orders for U.S. durable goods climbed more than forecast in December, pointing to a rebound in business investment that will help support the world’s largest economy in early 2012.more
Tempe picked to host model house with energy-efficient construction
The German government, aiming to spark an international dialogue about sustainable technologies, sponsored a 12-city North American tour of Das Haus, a model home and pavilion that showcases cutting-edge solar energy and energy-efficient construction.more
Siemens to Pump $1.3 Billion Into Gas Turbines to Fend Off GE
Siemens AG has earmarked more than 1 billion euros ($1.3 billion) to expand production of gas- turbines and fend off General Electric Co. as they jostle for share of the expanding market.more


