The German Chambers of Commerce Abroad ("Außenhandelskammer" in German, also known by the abbreviation "AHK") support German companies with establishing and extending business relations in 90 countries and 130 locations[1] (e.g. the AHK USA). The AHKs also promote trade and joint business between Germany and a foreign country.

German chambers of Commerce Abroad have three main tasks:[2]

  1. They represent German business interests in their countries and promote Germany as a business location.
  2. The chambers interact with politics, business and government in the respective countries to promote bilateral business relations.
  3. The chambers provide services to companies both from Germany and their host countries in order to support their foreign business activities, market entry, investment and export under the brand "DEInternational".

Typical services include economic and legal information, organization and support services for meetings, representations of German fairs abroad, market studies, technological transfer, environmental protection, promotion of trade and investment, public relation activities and further vocational training.

The umbrella organisation of the AHKs is the Association of German Chambers of Industry and Commerce (DIHK), which coordinates and supports the German Chambers. Furthermore, cooperation with various German trade associations strengthens the link between German chambers of Commerce Abroad and business and markets.

See also

German chambers of Commerce Abroad on Wikipedia:

References

  1. "AHK - Über uns". Archived from the original on 2016-09-03. Retrieved 2016-09-04.
  2. "AHK United Kingdom - Member of the world-wide German Chamber Network". Retrieved 2016-09-04.
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