Rheinland-Pfalz
ABOUT US:
Thanks to its central location in Europe and the proximity of the neighboring countries France, Luxembourg and Belgium, Rheinland-Pfalz has been well established as an internationally successful, future-oriented business location.
Besides hidden champions such as Wirtgen GmbH, the world's market leader for road construction machines and systems, global players – for example BASF in Ludwigshafen or Mercedes-Benz, with the world's largest commercial vehicle plant in Wörth – provide for a healthy range of industries, jobs and a high added value.
The innovative, predominantly medium-sized business character and the close cooperation of business and research are guarantees for Rheinland-Pfalz’s international competitiveness. Five industries characterize the Rheinland-Pfalz business landscape: chemical and pharmaceutical, automotive, metal, machinery and equipment as well as food industries.
Rheinland-Pfalz benefits from excellent connections to Frankfurt Airport, which is located 30 minutes from Mainz, the state capital. The high-speed rail network and the Rhine river - Europe's most important waterway - provide rapid and economical transportation options.
A diverse cultural landscape, with four UNESCO world heritage sites in Rheinland-Pfalz alone, further enhances an already attractive living area. Trier with its 2000-year history is the oldest city in Germany, it‘s also the birthplace of Karl Marx. Furthermore, Rheinland-Pfalz is Germany's foremost wine region and the important production site of the world-famous Riesling white wines. Rheinland-Pfalz has more than 60 springs, the origin of many important mineral waters. A vibrant culture and openness characterize the way of life of the people in this diverse federal state, with its idyllic landscape.
OVERVIEW:
State name | Rheinland-Pfalz (Rhineland-Palatinate) |
State capital | Mainz |
Five largest cities (inhabitants, 2018) | Mainz (215,200), Ludwigshafen (168,500), Koblenz (114,000), Trier (110,300), Kaiserslautern (99,600) |
Area | 19,854 km² |
Population | 4 million, 201/km² |
Average age | 44.1 |
Foreign borders | France, Luxembourg, Belgium |
Home borders | Nordrhein-Westfalen, Hessen, Baden-Wüttemberg, Saarland |
Number of foreign nationals(2018) | 459,425 |
Important industries | Chemicals and pharmaceuticals, Automotive engineering (incl. suppliers), Metal production and processing, Mechanical engineering, Food and beverages. |
Export ratio(2018) | 57.6% (Germany 50.3%) |
Unemployment rate(2018) | 4.8% (Germany 6.1%) |
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