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    Join the 'Made in Germany' Pavilion at Fieldays in 2025

    Fieldays is the largest agricultural event in the Southern Hemisphere and for over 56 years has annually provided more than 1,000 exhibitors the opportunity to present their innovations, products, and services to over 100,000 visitors, primarily from New Zealand and Australia.

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    Overview of Our Services

    Our service flyer provides a comprehensive overview of all the services offered by the German-New Zealand Chamber of Commerce (GNZCC). Whether you are planning to expand into the German or New Zealand market, looking to establish valuable connections with industry leaders, or seeking tailored support, discover how the GNZCC can elevate your business journey.

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    Strong biosecurity more important than ever

    New Zealand stays vigilant but trusts the EU’s protocols after Germany’s first FMD outbreak in 40 years, with no immediate import concerns.

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    German Federal Election 2025: Voting from Abroad

    For all German citizens residing abroad: To participate in the 2025 German Federal Election, you must submit a written application to be added to the voter register of the municipality where you were last registered in Germany.

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    German Health Market: Hospital Care Reform – December 2024

    With more than 1,700 hospitals, Germany has the highest hospital and hospital bed density in Europe, but there is growing evidence that this is not sustainable. Per capita hospital expenditure is the second highest in Europe, making Germany the leading market for health technologies, products and services sought by hospitals. New Zealand’s annual healthcare exports to Germany exceed NZD60 million.

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    EU – Securing the Supply of Critical Raw Materials - July 2024

    To meet the Paris Agreement’s climate goals, global demand for critical raw materials is expected to quadruple by 2040, prompting the EU to strengthen supply chains through international partnerships, the Critical Raw Materials Act, and new domestic production and recycling targets to reduce reliance on non-EU sources.