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What about Germany?

Germany:

Economy: A highly developed industrial country with the highest economic strength in Europe. It is the third largest economic power in the world. Germany is a big commodity exporter, and half of its industrial products are sold abroad. Germany's export volume now ranks second in the world. Nearly13 of the employed population in Germany is engaged in the export industry. The main export products are automobiles, mechanical products, electricity, transportation equipment, chemicals and steel. Imported products mainly include machinery, electrical appliances, transportation equipment, automobiles, petroleum, clothing and so on. The main trade targets are western industrial countries. The government pursues the policies of rectifying the national finance, reducing the budget deficit, reforming the tax system, stimulating individual investment, further denationalizing, reducing state intervention and giving full play to the role of the market mechanism, so as to make the German economy grow continuously and steadily. At the same time, we should actively take measures to promote the development of information technology and the adjustment of economic structure. Natural resources are scarce, except for hard coal, lignite and salt, which are abundant, and they are largely dependent on imports in terms of raw material supply and energy, and two-thirds of primary energy needs to be imported. German industry is dominated by heavy industry, and automobiles, machinery manufacturing, chemicals and electricity account for more than 40% of the total industrial output value. Food, textile and clothing, steel processing, mining, precision instruments, optics and aerospace industries are also well developed. There are many small and medium-sized enterprises and the industrial structure is balanced. Agricultural mechanization is very high. Agricultural land accounts for about half of Germany. Products can meet 80% domestic demand. Tourism and transportation are developed (left: Commerzbank Building). Germany is a big beer producer, and its beer output ranks among the top in the world. It was also the first country to successfully develop maglev railway technology. At 24: 00 on February 28, 2002, the German mark officially stopped circulating and the euro became the legal tender of Germany. Germany was one of the first countries to use the euro.

Military: 1956 1 The Federal Defence Force was formally established. The highest military decision-making body is the Federal Security Council, presided over by the Federal Prime Minister. In peacetime, the army is led by the Minister of National Defense, and in wartime, the Federal Chancellor is the supreme commander of the army. The head of the Bundeswehr is the supreme commander of the army. The highest goal of national defense policy is to ensure Germany's peace, freedom and independence, and stipulates that the Bundeswehr is a purely defensive army, implements necessary security precautions, and does not master and seek weapons of mass destruction. The key points of army building are: organizing rapid reaction forces, making new armament plans, reducing the size of the army and reducing weapons and equipment. The compulsory military service system is implemented, and the service period is 10 months (shortened from 1 in 2002 to 9 months).

The Germanic spirit of the German team makes everyone respect it. That indomitable, high-spirited fighting spirit will make everyone respect, including opponents. This is why many people like Germany.