All these comments about German business laws are making my head hurt. They should just come over here and set up shop in the US! :banana: :banana:
Honestly, I thought our lawyers were the biggest vermin on the planet until I heard of this "call to order" issue.
And as to not understanding manufacturing, I'll freely admit I don't understand the German restrictions on it.
But it seems obvious that those same restrictions could be a driving force influencing multi-nationals to not consider Gemany as a location for manufacturing.
I thought we had intense environmental regulation over here.
But I'd have no problem coping with US regulations covering this endeavor.
And come to think of it, since I have been using Chinese fabricators for the last several years, it really hasn't been an issue.
And yes, lead in landfills (my country's primary way of disposing of waste) could lead to long term problems.
Finally, throughout this thread we keep hearing how German regulations protect the consumer, but it seems like the costs of this protection AND the opportunistic activities of German lawyers are fairly injurious themselves.