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14:10 | Lima, Jan. 26. The most important strategy in the fight against the second COVID-19 wave is containment. Relying on a rapid diagnosis will allow the State to attend to people in the first phase of the disease and avoid requiring more complex measures, such as hospitalization and the use of ICU beds, Peruvian Health Minister Pilar Mazzetti affirmed on Tuesday.
On the occasion, the government official thanked an important donation made by the Government of the Federal Republic of Germany. It consisted of 75,600 SARS-CoV-2 antigen tests.
Likewise, the Cabinet member said these tests will be destined for primary care establishments, which are closest to the population, thus reinforcing the containment strategy.
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German Consul General in Atlanta Dr. Heike Fuller with Christian Schütz, honorary consul of the Federal Republic of Germany in Tennessee.
Germany’s consul general in
Atlanta,
Baker Donelson attorney as the country’s honorary consul for the state of
Tennessee.
Christian Schütz, a real estate and finance attorney in the
Nashville-based firm’s global business practice, was installed during a visit by Dr. Fuller to his office in the Tennessee capital Jan. 13.
As a career diplomat sent to represent German interests in the Southeastern United States, Dr. Fuller covers six states from Atlanta, including
Alabama, Georgia, Mississippi, North Carolina, South Carolina and Tennessee.
(only available in German).
For M&A transactions involving German target companies directly or indirectly via the acquisition of a foreign group, the draft contains some good and bad news:
Future deals will be made more difficult by the fact that the catalogue of companies whose acquisition is subject to notification will be
significantly expanded once again.
Moreover, in addition to the acquisition of voting rights, the acquisition of
control and management rights can now, for the first time, also trigger a notification or an
ex officio review. Furthermore, the draft confirms that
share increases beyond existing stake-holdings are subject to foreign investment control, even if the thresholds were already exceeded before the transaction.
Hayashi Telempu Makes Capital Participation in Adler Pelzer of Germany
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NAGOYA, Japan, Jan. 25, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Hayashi Telempu Corporation (hereinafter HTC, headquartered in Nagoya, Japan), the parent company of Hayashi Telempu Thailand, and the controlling shareholder of Adler Pelzer Group (hereinafter APG, headquartered in Germany) have jointly established GAIA (Global Automotive Interior Alliance) Holdings and entered into capital partnership to further strengthen cooperation in the automotive interior parts business. GAIA, the alliance for automotive acoustic parts, has the largest share in the world market of automotive floor carpets.
German Schools Abroad shape students to become global citizens Students at the German International School Abu Dhabi Image Credit:
From Kindergarten to the graduate level, the three German International Schools of the United Arab Emirates, situated respectively in Abu Dhabi, Sharjah and Dubai offer education “made in Germany”. They are part of a network of currently 140 German Schools abroad in 72 countries all certified through the German Conference of Ministers of Education (KMK). They adhere to a worldwide quality standard and are recognised for this with the seal of approval “Excellent German School Abroad” signed by the German Federal President. All schools in the network are governed by the Federal Republic of Germany, which sponsors qualified teachers from Germany and financially support the schools.