Friday, January 20, 2006
InfoWorld Nederland
InfoWorld Nederland: "German high-tech companies shouldn't shy away from globalization but rather take full advantage of it, Kagermann said in a speech of which IDG News Service has obtained a copy. 'We can only secure our competitiveness if we outsource individual production areas to low-cost labor countries and concentrate on 'innovation made in Germany,'' he said
But to foster innovation in Germany, 'entry barriers' must be lowered, Kagermann said, welcoming the German government's plan to reform the country's corporate tax laws and, in particular, ease the tax load on small and medium-size businesses."
But to foster innovation in Germany, 'entry barriers' must be lowered, Kagermann said, welcoming the German government's plan to reform the country's corporate tax laws and, in particular, ease the tax load on small and medium-size businesses."