AmCham Germany’s public affairs and government relations activities revolve around the work of six specialized policy committees. The policy committees constitute AmCham Germany's forum for discussing and defining policy recommendations on critical transatlantic business and government issues.
The Digital Policy Committee is the voice of AmCham Germany‘s member companies in the field of telecommunications, internet and media and aims to create fair competition as well as an innovation and investment-friendly climate in those markets.
AmCham Germany’s Energy & Climate Committee supports the principles of long-term economic efficiency, demand-oriented innovation and excellence in production processes impacting the environment as well as product management in German and European legislation.
AmCham Germany discusses current healthcare policies in its Healthcare and Life Sciences Committee. The committee represents the interests of all healthcare industries within AmCham Germany’s membership.
The Tax Committee is the strongest tax-focused lobbying group of inbound investors in Germany and maintains good relations across all parties with political leaders and administrative officials at the regional and federal levels.
AmCham Germany's Trade Committee plays a vital role in the Chamber's engagements in the transatlantic trade discourse. The committee maintains strong connections with decision-makers in Berlin, Brussels and Washington, DC.
The AmCham Germany Corporate and Business Law Committee represents the interests of companies involved in German-American trade relations.
AmCham Germany’s Entrepreneurship & Startup Initiative promotes the role of entrepreneurship for growth and competitiveness by sharing experiences and best practices from both sides of the Atlantic.
The Annual Membership Meeting, in addition to offering the chance to hear leading speakers from government and industry, provides unique opportunities for members to meet, discuss common issues and learn from one another.
AmCham Germany annually presents the prestigious AmCham Germany Transatlantic Partnership Award, honoring significant contributions to the German-American relationship and seeking to support future endeavors.
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Today, with 2,300 members, AmCham Germany is the largest American Chamber of Commerce in Europe. Our members include 90% of the top 50 US companies in Germany, 70% of all DAX 30 companies, two-thirds of the top 50 corporate law firms and representatives from the German finance sector and services industry.
AmCham Germany strives to enhance global economic and trade relations built on a strong foundation of American and German partnership. We actively support and promote our members' interests through our global networks in business, politics and AmChams worldwide.
AmCham Germany was founded in Berlin on 30 January 1903 as the American Chamber of Commerce. AmCham Germany is the oldest bilateral trade association in Germany and the second oldest AmCham in the world.
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