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Austrade's office in Germany

The Austrade office in Germany is also responsible for Austria, Denmark, Luxembourg, Netherlands, Norway and Switzerland.

Austrade services

Austrade’s activities in this market are mainly focused on attracting foreign direct investment and promoting Australia’s education services. For Australian exporters to this market, Austrade can provide access to a range of specialists to assist with market entry and expansion including:

  • market research
  • channel marketing consultants
  • lead generation agencies
  • legal, accounting, tax and immigration advisory services
  • banking and financial service providers
  • commercial real estate agencies
  • relevant industry network specialists

To seek assistance with finding service providers, contact Austrade.

Find out more about the services Austrade provides to Australian exporters on our trade services page.

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    Austrade Frankfurt
    Australian Consulate General
    Main Tower 28th Floor, Neue Mainzer Strasse 52-58
    Frankfurt Germany
    Tel: +49 0 69 9055 80
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  • Austrade Frankfurt
    Australian Consulate General  Main Tower 28th Floor, Neue Mainzer Strasse 52-58  Frankfurt   Germany
    Tel:+49 0 69 9055 80
    Fax:+49 0 69 9055 8119

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