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German Chancellor Friedrich Merz and Chinese Premier Li Qiang attend a signing ceremony at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing, China on February 25, 2026.
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German Chancellor Friedrich Merz is meeting China’s top leaders on Wednesday (February 25, 2026) at the start of a whirlwind two-day visit to press for a fair economic playing field for German companies, and China’s assistance in bringing about an end to Russia’s four-year-old war in Ukraine.

The German leader’s plane touched down in the late morning on an overcast day in the Chinese capital.

Before his departure, he emphasised the importance of placing Germany’s China policy in a European context, saying it was no coincidence that he is visiting not long after French President Emmanuel Macron and British Prime Minister Keir Starmer — and ahead of a planned trip by U.S. President Donald Trump in early April.

“Our message from a European point of view is the same: We want partnership with China balanced, reliable, regulated and fair,” Mr. Merz said. “This is our offer. At the same time, it is what we also hope for and expect from the Chinese side.” Merz, who is making his first trip to China since taking office last May, has championed building a stronger Europe both economically and militarily to assert itself in an emerging new world order.

Europe has been buffeted by Trump’s tariffs and demands that it take more responsibility for its own security and cede control of Greenland to the U.S.

He stressed in his predeparture remarks that for all the differences Europe has with China, “the big global political problems can no longer be tackled today without involving Beijing.” Cooperation is needed to resolve crises and wars, including that in Ukraine, he said, noting that “Beijing’s voice is heard, including in Moscow.” Many European governments have been frustrated that China hasn’t done more to pressure Russia to end the fighting. It has maintained trade and close diplomatic ties with Russia and said its position on the conflict is impartial and objective.

“We hope all parties will seize the opportunity to reach a comprehensive, lasting and binding peace agreement,” Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson Mao Ning said earlier this week.

Mr. Merz is the latest in a parade of world leaders to visit Beijing as China seeks support from other nations to push back against Trump’s use of tariffs to demand concessions from trading partners, and his challenges to the United Nations and the global order that has governed international and economic relations in the post-World War II era.


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“At a time when the world is experiencing turbulence and transformation, China and Germany, as major economies and advocates of multilateralism, share the responsibility to uphold the stability of global industrial and supply chains and oppose protectionism and economic coercion,” China’s official Xinhua News Agency said in a commentary.

Economically, a flood of Chinese exports is threatening factory jobs in Europe. Germany’s imports from China rose 8.8% to 170.6 billion euros ($201 billion) last year, while its exports to China fell 9.7% to 81.3 billion euros ($96 billion).

European leaders want Chinese companies to build factories in their countries. They also want China to reduce manufacturing overcapacity that is driving down prices in industries such as electric vehicles and solar panels, and to remove barriers faced by foreign companies in what is the world’s second largest economy.

“We also want to discuss how we can find a remedy, for example, where systemic overcapacities have arisen, where there are export restrictions and where there are access restrictions… that distort and prevent competition,” Mr. Merz said.



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EU ready for ‘tough decisions to protect economy’, von der Leyen tells China https://artifex.news/article68145622-ece/ Mon, 06 May 2024 12:28:48 +0000 https://artifex.news/article68145622-ece/ Read More “EU ready for ‘tough decisions to protect economy’, von der Leyen tells China” »

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French President Emmanuel Macron, China’s President Xi Jinping and European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen attend a trilateral meeting at the Elysee Palace, Paris, as part of the Chinese president’s two-day state visit to France on May 6, 2024.
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European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen said on May 6 that the EU would not shy away from taking tough measures to protect its economy and security, amid tense trade relations with China.

“China that plays fair is good for all of us,” she said following trilateral talks in Paris with Chinese President Xi Jinping and French President Emmanuel Macron. “Europe will not waver from making tough decisions needed to protect its economy and its security,” she said. “We will defend our companies, we will defend our economies.”

Ms. Von der Leyen said there were “imbalances that remain significant” and “a matter of great concern”. She singled out Chinese subsidies for electric cars and steel that were “flooding the European market”.

Chinas also continued to “massively support its manufacturing sector” whose surplus production could not be absorbed by the rest of the world.

Ms. Von der Leyen also said China was not allowing EU companies fair access to its market. While she was confident of possible progress in talks, von der Leyen also said that “we stand ready to make full use of our trade defence instruments if this is necessary”, adding that “Europe cannot accept market distorting practises”.

Mr. Macron had already pressed Mr. Xi on the Chinese leader’s state visit to France to accept fair global trade rules for EU-China exchanges. “The future of our continent will very clearly depend on our ability to continue to develop relations with China in a balanced manner,” Mr. Macron said.



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