June is shaping up to be an important month for businesses operating between the United States and Europe.
As economic policies continue to evolve on both sides of the Atlantic, business leaders, advisors, and policymakers will gather in Germany for two significant events focused on international trade, investment, and cross-border cooperation: the German-American Business Forum (DAWT) and the German-American Business Association (GABA) Seminar.
While each event has its own focus, both reflect a common theme: despite shifting regulations, tariffs, and economic uncertainty, the transatlantic business relationship remains one of the strongest and most important economic partnerships in the world.
The 11th German-American Business Forum (Deutsch-Amerikanischer Wirtschaftstag)will take place on June 9, 2026, in Mainz, Germany. This year’s program includes discussions on U.S. trade policy, tariffs, customs regulations, artificial intelligence, workforce strategy, supply chain resilience, and market entry opportunities for European companies expanding into the United States.
These topics could not be more relevant.
Over the past year, businesses have faced increasing uncertainty surrounding tariffs, changing regulatory frameworks, labor shortages, and technological disruption. At the same time, companies continue to look for opportunities to grow internationally and strengthen their position in the U.S. market.
For German and European businesses, the United States remains one of the most attractive destinations for investment and expansion. Likewise, many U.S. companies continue to view Europe as a key strategic market.
Events such as DAWT and the GABA Seminar provide valuable opportunities for companies to exchange ideas, learn from industry experts, and better understand the legal and business challenges that accompany international growth.
At BridgehouseLaw, we are proud to support businesses operating across borders and look forward to participating in conversations that help strengthen the German-American business community.
As global markets continue to evolve, one thing remains clear: success increasingly depends on understanding not only the opportunities of international business, but also the legal and regulatory frameworks that support it.
For companies engaged in transatlantic commerce, staying informed has never been more important.
To learn how BridgehouseLaw assists businesses with international trade, cross-border transactions, immigration, employment, and market entry matters, visit, please contact us.
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