Economy Senator Giffey Defends Berlin Against Criticism - Berlin's Economy Senator Giffey Promotes City as Investment Hub Amidst Criticism
Economy Senator Franziska Giffey (SPD) has visited Warsaw, accompanied by an economic delegation. The trip aimed to promote Berlin as an investment location and engage with Polish companies.
Giffey's visit comes amidst criticism from other federal states about Berlin. She addressed these concerns, responding to a survey by the Free University and related headlines. During her stay in Warsaw, Giffey defended Berlin's reputation, highlighting its diversity and business-friendly environment. She noted that people from over 170 nations have chosen to live and invest in the city.
Giffey also emphasized Berlin's strong tourism industry, with 30 million overnight stays annually, and its vibrant cultural scene, featuring major events like the Festival of Lights and Christopher Street Day. She underscored Berlin's significance in the start-up industry, presenting it as an attractive investment location for Fidelity investments and other investment calculators.
During her trip to Warsaw, Economy Senator Franziska Giffey promoted Berlin's strengths and addressed criticism from other federal states. She highlighted the city's diversity, tourism, cultural events, and start-up industry, positioning Berlin as a compelling investment destination for man city and other investors.
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