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ドイツへの海外投資は減少もEU平均を上回る、台湾は半導体の重要なパートナー

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Germany's Federal Trade and Invest agency (GTAI) reported a 9.3% drop in foreign direct investment projects for 2025, a smaller decline than the EU average. The report emphasizes Germany's continued appeal due to its stability and innovation, highlighting Taiwan's critical role as a partner in building its semiconductor supply chain, exemplified by TSMC's investments.

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Q: How did Germany's foreign direct investment (FDI) perform in 2025 according to the report?
A: In 2025, Germany secured 1,564 foreign direct investment and expansion projects, which was a 9.3% decrease compared to the previous year, but this decline was significantly better than the EU average of 18.1%.
Q: Which country was the largest source of foreign investment in Germany in 2025?
A: China became the largest source of foreign investment in Germany with 228 projects, surpassing the United States, which had 206 projects.
Q: What is Taiwan's role in Germany's semiconductor industry?
A: Taiwan is considered a vital partner whose participation is key to the successful establishment of Germany's domestic semiconductor value chain. TSMC's establishment of a chip design center in Munich is cited as a landmark project.
Q: What is the main challenge for foreign companies investing in Germany?
A: The most common complaint from investors is the 'speed' of administrative procedures and approvals. The German government is working on digitizing these processes to lower investment barriers.
Q: Which sectors is Germany focusing on for foreign investment?
A: Germany's key sectors for investment include semiconductors, renewable energy, electric vehicles, digitalization, future technologies, and the healthcare industry.