On 19 October 1949 representatives of 32 business associations and working groups founded the Ausschuss für Wirtschaftsfragen der industriellen Verbände / Committee for Economic Issues of the Industri ...
When the BDI opened the new Brussels office in February 2016 it was primarily a completely new space. With its glass facades and walls the architectural design of the offices in the rue Marie de Bourg ...
Only those who are expert in their fields can credibly formulate concerns and convey them to the policy-makers and to the general public. That is why the BDI is supported in its work by the expertise ...
Europe defies global turbulence. However, growth is not yet self-sustaining The economy of the European Union is likely to grow by 1.9 percent in 2016, the economy of the Euro area by 1.7 percent. How ...
On 3 March, BusinessEurope, the leading voice of enterprise at European level, organised a high-level conference in Brussels. About 400 industry leaders and political decision makers discussed a Europ ...
The German government has asked the leading German business associations to conduct the official G20 economic dialogue – the Business 20 (B20) – under the German G20 presidency, which will start at th ...
The BDI welcomes the swift election of Theresa May as the new British Prime Minister. It is the first step on the path towards re-establishing orderly relations. The new head of government must now wo ...
Challenges caused by Brexit Brexit will result in major tax-related distortions if adequate legal certainty is not provided in a future partnership between the EU27 and the UK. The most pressing requi ...
Challenges caused by Brexit London is the central hub for Financial Services in Europe. With the UK leaving the EU, corporate clients, bank, and insurance firms in the EU 27 need to ensure that all us ...
Challenges caused by Brexit BDI examined core themes of business law and consumer policy. The paper comprises competition, antitrust and state aid law, public procurement law and company as well as in ...