The appeal of Germany as an economic hub has also risen considerably due to liberalization in the telecoms sector, in the postal service, electricity generation and, most recently, in the gas market. In other words, Germany has swiftly opened these markets both by international comparisons and in terms of the deadlines set in the relevant EU directives and has assumed a pioneering role within Europe. This is a cost advantage for the entire economy. The end-user draws benefit from the availability of greater choice and less expensive offers
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