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We support Niedersachsen’s small and medium-sized companies as well as industries as a whole in managing foreign markets. Tap into new markets by participating in our business delegations.
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New Markets in the Focus

We support Niedersachsen’s small and medium-sized companies as well as industries as a whole in managing foreign markets.
 

  • Tap into new markets by participating in our business delegations.
  • Visit our networking events which aid in getting together potential business partners from Niedersachsen and all over the world.
  • Make use of our representative offices in Moscow, Shanghai, Mumbai, Yokohama, Dubai and soon in Washington, D.C.
  • Take part in the Foreign Trade Conference which we organise every year at the Hannover Messe.

Deutsche Welle News


Rising costs overshadow Stuttgart rail project

German rail operator Deutsche Bahn has had a tough summer due to broken air conditioning, disgruntled customers and scrutiny from regulators in Brussels. Now rising costs could scuttle a prestige project in Stuttgart. | 29.07.2010  [ read more ]


Air Berlin climbs into Oneworld

Air Berlin is spreading its wings to join the Oneworld alliance. The carrier expects membership to enlarge its route network, increase efficiency and consolidate its market postion against rival Lufthansa. | 29.07.2010  [ read more ]


Aldi co-founder Theo Albrecht dies aged 88

Theo Albrecht, co-founder of the Aldi supermarket chain, has died. Together with his brother Karl, he build up the discounting chain with the two of them becoming the richest men in Germany. | 28.07.2010  [ read more ]


Air Berlin climbs into Oneworld

Air Berlin is spreading its wings to join the Oneworld alliance. The carrier expects membership to enlarge its route network, increase efficiency and consolidate its market postion against rival Lufthansa. | 28.07.2010  [ read more ]


BP boss Tony Hayward to step down as firm seeks to repair image

BP has announced that its embattled chief executive Tony Hayward is leaving. Hayward, savaged for his handling of the Gulf of Mexico oil leak, is resigning as the British-based company strives to rebuild its US image. | 28.07.2010  [ read more ]


The businessman behind the ill-fated Love Parade

The organizer of the ill-fated Love Parade, German fitness czar Rainer Schaller, has a reputation for swimming against the current and making risks pay off. Now the entrepreneur has become the obejct of public scrutiny. | 28.07.2010  [ read more ]


Airbus decrees recession 'definitively over' after positive air show

European aerospace giant Airbus did a roaring trade at the Farnborough International Airshow in Britain this week, including landing a major deal with Virgin Airlines. | 28.07.2010  [ read more ]


Germans turn to ice cream, mineral water, beer to beat heat

Sales of ice cream, mineral water and beer were sluggish through mid-June, then the mercury went up and demand followed. With production in high gear, some beer brewers are facing an unexpected snag. | 26.07.2010  [ read more ]


German business confidence surges to 20-year high

The German economy has left its European counterparts behind in its leap out of recession, a closely watched business climate survey said Friday. The Ifo index showed the largest gain in business confidence in 20 years. | 26.07.2010  [ read more ]


Booming exports worry Germany's neighbors

German exports are booming, and it's as if the economic crisis almost never happened. But criticism of Germany's economic model is growing louder as experts call on Germans to stimulate domestic demand. | 26.07.2010  [ read more ]

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