German government spokesperson says Merz will also address human rights in China
German government spokesperson says Merz will also address human rights in China
German Chancellor Merz Pursues Strategic Economic Partnerships with China Amid U.S. Tariff Tensions
German Chancellor Friedrich Merz has outlined plans to strengthen strategic economic partnerships with China during an upcoming visit, as the European Union seeks to navigate U.S. tariff policies that threaten transatlantic trade and economic stability. Speaking at a CDU party event, Merz emphasized the importance of aligning with global partners who share Germany's values and priorities, including “prosperity and a high level of social security”.
The move comes as U.S. President Donald Trump's aggressive tariff policies—targeting European and Chinese exports—intensify trade tensions. Merz criticized the U.S. approach, stating that tariffs should not take precedence over domestic tax policies, and warned that Europeans are prepared to defend their interests if measures escalate according to Merz. "We will not go along with it," Merz asserted, highlighting the EU's capacity for unified action, as demonstrated during recent disputes over Greenland.
Germany's automotive sector, a key export driver, faces mounting pressure due to declining sales in China and the U.S. Merz's trip aims to address these challenges by fostering closer cooperation with Beijing, particularly in sectors like green technology and industrial innovation. However, the chancellor also acknowledged China's assertive actions in the South China Sea, signaling a balanced approach to engagement.
While the German government has not detailed specific economic agreements, industry groups have urged Merz to prioritize fair competition and support for the green transition amid China's growing influence. The visit underscores Europe's dual strategy of pursuing collaboration while safeguarding its economic sovereignty in an increasingly fragmented global trade landscape.
As Merz prepares to meet with Chinese leaders, the outcome of these discussions will likely shape Germany's ability to mitigate risks from U.S. tariffs and stabilize its export-dependent economy.



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