HANNOVER MESSE Facilitates International Trade and Investment Discussions

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HANNOVER MESSE Facilitates International Trade and Investment Discussions

HANNOVER MESSE, the world’s leading trade fair for industrial technology, scheduled for April 22-26, 2024, in Hannover, Germany, understands that a balanced, transparent policy is crucial in order to make the most of the benefits of international trade. Visitors to the event discover how this can work at the exhibition area ‘International Trade & Investment’, where countries and regions present their business opportunities and discuss with economic development organizations, foreign direct investors, and public-private partnerships trade and investment opportunities as well as market entry, settlement promotion, and international cooperation.

“The world currently faces many challenges, including supply chain disruptions, climate change, economic stagnation, and a shortage of skilled workers. However, it is precisely at this time that companies should seize the opportunities for international dialogue, cooperation, and investment,” said Basilios Triantafillos, Global Director Trade Fair and Product Management, HANNOVER MESSE. “Our ‘International Trade & Investment’ platform serves precisely this purpose. Every year, thousands of participants learn about the latest topics and developments in global trade.”

“Despite challenges, international trade remains an important pillar of the German economy. According to the latest German Chamber of Commerce and Industry (DIHK) economic survey, the export industry is developing slightly better, undeterred by the overall gloomy mood. However, the DIHK surveys also show that increased energy prices, the high tax and duty burden, as well as bureaucratic reporting obligations, put a strain on German companies’ foreign business. Trade barriers and protectionism are additional challenges in many target markets,” says Melanie Vogelbach, Managing Director International Economic Policy, DIHK. “At HANNOVER MESSE, the German Chambers of Commerce Abroad provide visitors with first-hand advice and practical support to help them discover new business opportunities abroad.”

The daily program at the Trade & Invest Stage in Hall 4 includes keynote speeches, panel discussions, and presentations on topics such as digitalization, diversification, mergers and acquisitions, and trade policy. On April 22, for example, the session ‘Partnerships with the Global South’ takes a close look at the potential of emerging markets. On the same day, another session deals with the 2024 European elections. On April 25, the stage program focuses on the MENA and Southeast Asia regions. Malaysia, for example, presents the session ‘Boundless Opportunities for High-Tech, Digital Economy, Blockchain & H2’. Entrepreneurs, institutions, and authorities will present various opportunities for trading partners and investors in Malaysia. The current stage program is online.

Exhibiting organizations include Agence Marocaine – AMDIE Morocco, AHP International (Germany), AMSDE – Asociación Mexicana de Secretarios de Desarrollo Económico (Mexico), CIIPA – China International Investment Promotion Agency (Germany), Confederação Nacional da Indústria (Brazil), DEinternational (Egypt), DIHK – German Chamber of Commerce and Industry, Ministry of Industry of the Republic of Indonesia, and the Transatlantic Business & Investment Council (North America).

 

 For more information: www.messe.de