AHK Morocco: Silke Kunstreich Takes the Helm of the German Chamber of Commerce and Industry

The German Chamber of Commerce and Industry in Morocco (AHK Morocco) opens a new chapter with the appointment of Silke Kunstreich as General Director. With a solid international background, her mission is to strengthen economic exchanges between Morocco and Germany and support businesses in their development projects.
This appointment aligns with AHK Morocco’s commitment to further enhancing its network and supporting investments and economic partnerships between the two countries.
An International Career Dedicated to Business Development
Silke Kunstreich has built a career centered around communication, marketing, and business development, with a strong international dimension.
After spending several years in the private sector, where she developed expertise in corporate strategy and partnership creation, she joined the global network of German Chambers of Commerce and Industry (AHK).
Over the past six years, she has worked successively in France, Central America, and then at the headquarters of the DIHK (Association of German Chambers of Commerce and Industry) in Germany. This experience has given her in-depth knowledge of international economic exchanges and the role of AHKs in supporting businesses.
A Mission to Benefit Moroccan and German Enterprises
AHK Morocco continues its mission to promote bilateral economic relations by assisting Moroccan and German companies with their investment, business development, and industrial cooperation projects.
The Chamber also acts as a facilitator, connecting economic operators from both countries while promoting the exchange of expertise and business opportunities.
New Members Join the AHK Morocco Network
In parallel with this appointment, AHK Morocco is expanding its member network with the addition of several new companies and institutions.
New members include Bauer Equipment Maghreb, telc gGmbH, factorybm.ma, W-AYS GmbH & Co. KG, TECH FR, ISCAR Morocco, DEKRA Morocco, the ONCF Group, and MAXTRON.
This trend reflects the growing interest of Moroccan and international companies in economic cooperation opportunities between Morocco and Germany, amidst a backdrop of increasing investments, industry development, and trade exchanges.


