Germany-China Leaders Pledge Deeper Ties
Analysis based on 14 articles · First reported Feb 25, 2026 · Last updated Feb 25, 2026
The deepening of ties between China and Germany, despite disagreements, signals a commitment to global trade and economic stability, potentially boosting confidence in international markets. However, ongoing trade imbalances and protectionist concerns, particularly from Donald Trump's policies, could introduce volatility, especially in manufacturing and technology sectors.
German Chancellor Friedrich Merz visited Beijing to meet with Chinese leader Xi Jinping and Premier Li Qiang, aiming to deepen economic ties and address geopolitical issues. Key discussions included Germany's trade deficit with China, Chinese manufacturing overcapacity, and the war in Ukraine, where Merz urged China to use its influence on Russia. Both nations expressed a desire to strengthen strategic communication amidst global turbulence and push back against protectionism, particularly in light of Donald Trump's tariff policies. Potential business deals, such as China's plan to order planes from Airbus, were also highlighted. Merz emphasized placing Germany's China policy within a broader European context, following visits by other European leaders.
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