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One in three German startups sceptical on US investor financing, survey finds

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Posted on July 4, 2025

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BERLIN (Reuters) -Nearly one in three startups in Germany would have second thoughts about accepting financing from U.S. investors, according to a survey released on Friday, in a sign of growing

Survey Reveals One-Third of German Startups Hesitant on US Funding

BERLIN (Reuters) -Nearly one in three startups in Germany would have second thoughts about accepting financing from U.S. investors, according to a survey released on Friday, in a sign of growing scepticism about the business environment under U.S. President Donald Trump.

Germany's startup scene has long considered the United States a key partner, but sentiment has begun to shift amid uncertainty about Trump's policies, with 70% of the 152 tech startups surveyed by digital association Bitkom saying he presents a risk to the German economy.

As a result, 31% of the founders said they are reconsidering financing out of the U.S., with 13% saying they now prefer EU investors, while 11% say they have become more cautious and 7% no longer consider it an option.

However, 30% said U.S. investors are still attractive to them even after the change in government, found Bitkom.

Nearly 90% called on Germany to strengthen its digital sovereignty and to become more independent from the U.S. by removing bureaucratic hurdles and making it easier to access public contracts.

"Authorities and administrations should become anchor customers for startups," said Bitkom president Ralf Wintergerst.

"And we need to mobilize more venture capital for startups, especially from institutional investors," he added.

(Reporting by Andreas Rinke, Writing by Miranda Murray, Editing by Friederike Heine)

Key Takeaways

  • 31% of German startups are hesitant about US funding.
  • 70% see Trump's policies as a risk to the economy.
  • 13% prefer EU investors over US ones.
  • 90% want Germany to boost digital sovereignty.
  • Bitkom calls for more venture capital from institutional investors.

Frequently Asked Questions

What percentage of German startups are reconsidering US financing?
31% of the founders said they are reconsidering financing out of the U.S.
What do most German startups want regarding digital sovereignty?
Nearly 90% called on Germany to strengthen its digital sovereignty and become more independent from the U.S.
What alternative do startups prefer over US investors?
13% of the surveyed startups expressed a preference for EU investors.
What is the sentiment towards US investors after the government change?
30% of the startups still find U.S. investors attractive despite the change in government.
What does Bitkom president suggest for supporting startups?
Bitkom president Ralf Wintergerst suggested that authorities should become anchor customers for startups and mobilize more venture capital from institutional investors.

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