Germany’s cannabis law could open doors for foreign businesses to set up in Europe

As Germany becomes the first country in mainland Europe to partially legalise adult-use cannabis, investors from outside the continent may want to establish a presence in the European market now and wait for opportunities to arise.

Earlier this month, representatives from the global cannabis sector gathered in Berlin for one of the main cannabis conferences and trade fairs in Europe. The International Cannabis Business Conference (ICBC) is held every year in the German capital, but attendees this year were particularly looking forward to hearing about recent legal developments in the country, whose first recreational cannabis regulation came into force on 1st April.

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Tiziana Cauli

Senior reporter/health & science editor
Tiziana is an Italian journalist from Sardinia. She has worked for both international and local media in Italy, South Africa, France, Spain, the UK, Lebanon and Belgium. She also worked as a communications manager for several international NGOs in the humanitarian sector.

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