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Minister Emilia Müller visits Google in California
Bavaria’s Minister of Economic Affairs, Emilia Müller, visits the US company Google in Mountain View, during her three-day trip to California.
Bavaria’s Economics Minister Müller visits "BIO International Convention" in San Diego, California
Müller: "Bavaria is a frontrunner in the biotechnology industry
Bavaria is absolutely ‘in’ as a winter experience
Best ever winter figures with nearly 30 million overnight stays / Bavaria’s Economics Minister Müller praises the wide range of vacation offers.
GE Aviation sets up research facility in Regensburg
A great recruitment success for Bavaria: GE Aviation, one of the world’s leading manufacturers of jet aircraft engines, is opening a research facility in Regensburg for the development of forward-pointing manufacturing processes for turbine blades.
Bavaria’s Economics Minister Müller underscores role of the regions in globalization at the "Conference on the Role of Law and Ethics in the Globalized Economy"
One in every two jobs in Bavarian industry now depends on international trade.
Cirrus Airlines moves company headquarters to Munich
150 employees of Cirrus Airlines’ central administration will be working in Bavaria.
Head of the SPD Party in the Bavarian Parliament Maget and delegation visiting the United States
Franz Maget, Head of the SPD Party in the Bavarian Parliament, started a week long trip to the United States on Monday, May 12th.
Bavaria still attractive as a top business location for foreign investors / Good recruitment figures in the first quarter of 2008
By the end of the first quarter of 2008, Invest in Bavaria had already brought as many as 21 new businesses and expansion projects to a successful conclusion.
Five percent increase in overnight stays in the first quarter of the year / Bavaria’s Economics Minister Müller sees upswing in tourism as more broadly based
In the first quarter of 2008, overnight stays in Bavaria rose by 4.9 percent compared with the previous year.
Bavaria’s Economics Minister Emilia Müller reports on labor market figures for April 2008
The unemployment rate dropped to 4.4 percent in April.
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