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Doing business in Germany is rewarding—but it also comes with its own cultural codes and expectations. In this blog, I highlight key aspects of the German business world to make you aware of cultural differences, give you confidence and open your eyes to new opportunities.
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The Supplement & Wellness Boom in Germany: Health as a Lifestyle Investment
The German supplement and wellness market is booming: €2.6B in supplements, USD 269B in wellness overall. Germans may be price-sensitive in daily life – but for health, yoga, and premium organic products, they are willing to spend more.
Germany’s Open Champion Mindset: Why Partnerships Are the Future
Germany’s economy faces stagnation – but the Open Champion initiative points to a solution: partnerships instead of isolation. For international companies, now may be the best time to build cooperation with German SMEs.
Germany: Premium Cars vs. Value-Driven Markets – A Paradox
Germany’s consumer market shows a striking paradox: while cars are treated as emotional status products with high brand loyalty and premium pricing, in most other sectors price and convenience dominate. From retail to digital platforms, low-cost entrants like Temu demonstrate how quickly pragmatic German consumers adapt when value is clear.
German: Still Europe’s Most Widely Spoken Native Language
When expanding into Europe, English is often seen as the default. Yet the numbers tell a different story: German remains the most widely spoken native language across the continent.