Which country does Bosch belong to?

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LaElena
07/29/25 11:48am
Bosch is a brand from Germany. Here is an introduction about Bosch: 1. Bosch is one of the largest industrial enterprises in Germany, engaged in the automotive technology, industrial technology, consumer goods, and construction technology industries. 2. In 1886, when Mr. Robert Bosch, only 25 years old, founded the company in Stuttgart, he positioned it as a 'factory for precision mechanics and electrical engineering.' 3. Headquartered in Stuttgart, southern Germany, Bosch employs over 230,000 people across more than 50 countries. Bosch is renowned worldwide for its innovative cutting-edge products and system solutions.
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