Do Germany only have the european union trade agreement? I searched in the interent and it says that Germany has a new foreign trade and inward investment AGENCY of the federal republic of germany: therefore would this agency be considered as a trade agreements with the international companies?

No, Germany does not only have the European Union (EU) trade agreement. While Germany is a part of the EU and benefits from trade agreements within the EU, it also engages in trade agreements with countries outside the EU. The new foreign trade and inward investment agency of the Federal Republic of Germany, known as Germany Trade & Invest (GTAI), is not a trade agreement but rather an agency that promotes and assists international trade and investment in Germany. GTAI helps international companies navigate the German market and provides information and support for foreign direct investment in Germany.

Germany is a member of the European Union (EU) and therefore benefits from the trade agreements negotiated by the EU as a whole. The EU has trade agreements with several countries and regions around the world. However, Germany also has its own trade agreements with countries outside of the EU.

Regarding the new foreign trade and inward investment agency of Germany, known as Germany Trade and Invest (GTAI), it is not a trade agreement itself. GTAI is a government agency that promotes foreign trade and investment in Germany. Its goal is to assist international companies in doing business in Germany by providing information, market research, and support for investment projects. While GTAI facilitates trade and investment activities, it does not negotiate trade agreements.

To find information about Germany's specific trade agreements, you would need to refer to official government sources, such as the Ministry of Economy or the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. These sources often publish information on the trade agreements that Germany has signed with individual countries or regions outside of the EU. Additionally, international trade databases and resources like the World Trade Organization (WTO) or the United Nations Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD) can provide access to comprehensive data on trade agreements worldwide.