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(From left) Niu Wenqi, partner and attorney, and Dr Horst Suhren, managing director and attorney

Peltzer Suhren’s business law competence upholds Asian investments into Europe

  • Peltzer Suhren’s eight counsels possess exceptional international backgrounds and language skills
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International investors are upbeat about the generally positive economic news coming out of Europe. While many companies are leaving Britain to set up shop in Asia and elsewhere, new centres of commerce are emerging on the European continent. A healthy mix of small and medium enterprises and large global organisations that need access to major airports and a skilled workforce is steadily settling into these springing markets, particularly Germany.

As the German government continues to implement policies that lower the control threshold for inbound businesses, we hope to serve more foreign investors particularly from China and Asia
Dr Horst Suhren, managing director and attorney

Helping local and international businesses navigate European investment and residency laws, law firm Peltzer Suhren is focused on accompanying foreign investments in Germany and German investments abroad through its 20-year competence in international business law.

“Our lawyers have studied foreign law and German law,” says Dr Horst Suhren, managing director and attorney of Peltzer Suhren. “Our knowledge of the law supports our expertise in cultural understanding and language.”

Peltzer Suhren’s team of eight counsels possesses unparalleled international backgrounds and language skills including Chinese and Spanish. The German firm’s integrated network of international partners in Europe, Turkey, Russia and South America, coupled with its cooperation with Shanghai-based Hui Ye Law Firm and local German tax advisers, makes Peltzer Suhren a one-stop service provider.

Dealing with clients mostly from the energy, export credit and insurance sectors, Peltzer Suhren also offers complementary services beyond legal advice such as taxation, banking and accounting. Having worked with a number of Chinese businessmen seeking to establish their presence in Germany, Peltzer Suhren can adeptly assist clients in understanding the different legal bases for residency permits.

“As the German government continues to implement policies that lower the control threshold for inbound businesses, we hope to serve more foreign investors particularly from China and Asia,” Suhren says. “We act as the first point-of-entry to the German market and European investment space. We encourage investors to explore the opportunities. It’s worth doing business in Germany.”

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