The C.A.S.E. Perspective
C.A.S.E. was proud to participate in the record-breaking 10th German-American Business Forum (DAWT 2025) in Munich, where 350+ business and government leaders gathered to further strengthen economic ties between Germany and the U.S.
As represented by C.A.S.E. President Luigi Mercuri (North Carolina) and C.A.S.E. Marketing Manager John Andrew Jacobson, we were particularly excited to connect with our member states who played key roles at the event.
Governor Henry Mc Master, South Carolina and Hubert Aiwanger, Bavarian Minister of Economics and Deputy Prime Minister highlighted crucial state-level partnerships!
C.A.S.E. member states Georgia, Kentucky, Ohio, Pennsylvania, SouthCarolina, Virginia and Wisconsin successfully showcased investment opportunities as exhibitors and sponsors and engaged in productive discussions about current trade and investment challenges and future projects with key transatlantic political and business partners.
Key Takeaways from Our Participation
– Germany remains the #3 FDI source in the U.S., supporting 1M jobs
– State-level cooperation is driving transatlantic innovation and job creation
– Trade stability remains critical for mutual prosperity
Special Thanks To
– Our member states for their active participation and insights
– @Messe München (Premium Sponsor) and @IHK für München und Oberbayern for hosting
– All who stopped by our meetings
Why This Matters for C.A.S.E.?
Events like DAWT 2025 demonstrate how vital our work is in connecting American states with European partners. We’re already looking forward to:
– DAWT 2026 | June 9 | Mainz
– C.A.S.E.’s upcoming initiatives to further strengthen these economic bridges

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