German Economy Minister's Strategic Visit to China
German Economy Minister Katherina Reiche will visit China in May to discuss pivotal issues between the trading partners. Reiche emphasized the importance of the Chinese market while addressing concerns about raw materials and trade practices. The visit follows high-profile trips by German officials.
German Economy Minister Katherina Reiche is set to embark on a strategic visit to China in May to engage in pivotal discussions with key trading partners. The visit, announced on Wednesday, underscores the importance of China as a vital market for Germany.
Reiche highlighted the dual nature of the relationship, noting China's significance alongside concerns about the use of raw materials and products as geopolitical tools. These talks aim to solidify Germany's position as a trustworthy and essential partner amid rising global tensions.
Top priorities during the visit will include addressing unfair trade practices and tackling dumping prices. This follows recent visits by Chancellor Friedrich Merz and other key ministers to maintain strong diplomatic and economic ties with China.
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