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Merz calls for rebalancing of Germany’s ‘unhealthy’ trade ties with China – POLITICO

By staffFebruary 25, 20262 Mins Read
Merz calls for rebalancing of Germany’s ‘unhealthy’ trade ties with China – POLITICO
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In advance of Merz’s trip, a growing number of German business leaders called on the chancellor to take a harder line on Chinese industrial policies that lead to price advantages for its companies — including subsidies, deliberate dumping and an undervalued currency.

Merz seemed to respond to that pressure, calling on China to level the playing field. “Competition between companies must be fair,” he said. “We need transparency, we need reliability, and we also need compliance with jointly established rules.”

He also said he aimed to reduce a trade deficit that has quadrupled since 2020.

“This dynamic is unhealthy,” Merz said. “We are therefore addressing it and want to find ways to reduce this trade deficit.”

At the same time, Merz hailed “the potential that still exists” in relations with China, saying that Chinese leaders had agreed to order up to 120 aircraft from Airbus. Merz is traveling with a delegation of some 30 executives and said other business deals are in the pipeline.

Merz said he also asked Chinese leaders to “use their influence” to end Russia’s aggression in Ukraine, including by halting the export of dual-use goods that the Kremlin could use to wage war.

“We also know that signals from China are taken very seriously in Moscow,” Merz said. “This applies to words as well as deeds.”

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