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MBUSI formally announced its plan to donate $200,000 to Habitat/Tuscaloosa’s Operation Transformation project.

MBUSI celebrated the ongoing construction of its most recently-sponsored home with Habitat for Humanity of Tuscaloosa, Alabama, and formally announced its plan to donate $200,000 to Habitat/Tuscaloosa’s Operation Transformation project. Under Operation Transformation, Habitat Tuscaloosa plans to build a new neighborhood in West End on 40 lots recently purchased from Barr Realty. On this property, […]

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Mercedes-Benz opens Alabama battery plant as it plans to go all-electric by 2030

Mercedes-Benz opened its new Bibb County electric vehicle battery plant today, ahead of the automaker’s planned start of production for all-electric SUVs. It also marked the occasion with by announcing another battery plant will be located in the United States, and setting an ambitious goal to go all-electric by 2030, as market conditions allow, company

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Germany and its allies and partners stand united with Ukraine

A Message from The Embassy of the Federal Republic of Germany: #StandWithUkraine„Bei der Wahl zwischen Krieg und Frieden, bei der Wahl zwischen einem Aggressor auf der einen Seite und Kindern, die sich in U-Bahn-Schächten verstecken, auf der anderen Seite, da kann niemand neutral sein.“ betonte Außenministerin Annalena Baerbock am Sonntag im Bundestag angesichts Putins Angriffskriegs

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Despite the pandemic, many German companies have remained successful in the United States and are optimistic about 2022

Below are just a few highlights of the results from our annual German American Business Outlook survey:📈 93% of German companies expect US sales to increase in 2022; 88% expect profits to rise📈 87% of companies plan to invest additionally in the US market: 22% even want to invest more than USD 10 million (+5

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Airbus announced it would begin building A330 aircraft in Mobile (AL)

Tremendous news out of Mobile, AL! Airbus announced it would begin building A330 aircraft in Mobile (AL) that would be converted into a tanker outfitted for military use at Lockheed Martin’s plant in Marietta, Georgia. The tanker aircraft, called the LMXT, would represent a significant new chapter for the Alabama Airbus facility, where the company

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Airbus Mobile turns to sustainable fuel

As of this week, all aircraft delivered from the Airbus final assembly line in Mobile will be fueled with a U.S.-sourced sustainable fuel blend. The move is part of Airbus’ initiative to develop a “zero carbon-producing commercial aircraft by 2035.” “Delivering every one of our Mobile-produced aircraft with SAF is an important, iterative step toward solving the

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AGP 24th Annual Celebration Dinner in Mobile

Registration is not open for the organization’s biggest event of the year that will take place at the Battle House Hotel & Spa in Mobile, AL. The AGP Annual Celebration Dinner traditionally attracts 230-260 industrial, cultural, educational, and governmental leaders. We all come together to celebrate the Alabama-Germany Friendship. Learn more here and register.

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German Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock visits Washington D.C.

SECRETARY BLINKEN:  Well, good afternoon.  Foreign Minister Baerbock, we had a terrific first meeting in Liverpool and it’s really a pleasure to welcome you to Washington, to the United States for the first time in your new role as foreign minister. We know that the close relationship between Germany and the United States will continue under

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