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    Chinese Goods Redirected to Germany Due to US Tariffs, Researchers Say

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    Posted on September 10, 2025

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    Last updated: January 22, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    Chinese imports to Germany surged due to US tariffs, affecting trade flows and consumer prices. Study highlights potential price competition.

    Surge in Chinese Imports to Germany Amid U.S. Tariff Disruptions

    Impact of U.S. Tariffs on Trade

    By Rene Wagner and Maria Martinez

    BERLIN (Reuters) - Chinese goods shipped to Germany surged at more than twice the pace of total imports in the first seven months of the year as U.S. tariffs disrupted global trade flows, according to a study by the Institute for Employment Research (IAB).

    In the first seven months of 2025, imports from China rose by 10.5% to 97.6 billion euros ($114.23 billion), while total imports increased by 4.9% from January to July to around 796.6 billion euros, data from the German statistics office showed on Monday.

    Trends in Chinese Imports

    From October to June, the period chosen for the IAB study, price- and calendar-adjusted figures show copper imports from China to Germany jumped 91%, apparel was up 24% and toys, games and sporting goods gained 12%, according to IAB's analysis based on data from the German statistics office. 

    Effects on German Consumers

    "We have not yet been flooded with Chinese goods across the board," said Enzo Weber, head of the IAB research unit for forecasts and macroeconomic analyses. "However, there are some product groups where noticeable effects can be seen."

    As a result of U.S. tariffs on Chinese goods, consulting firm Aevean said that in May, the value of Chinese e-commerce shipments to the United States plunged by 43% year-on-year.

    Many Chinese manufacturers are therefore likely trying to offload their goods in Europe, which could be good news for German consumers, according to Weber.

    "Goods can be sourced more cheaply because of supply increases due to products that are no longer being sold in the U.S.," Weber said. "Domestic consumers then have to pay less."

    German companies can live with this as well, he said.

    "These goods are still being produced in Germany too, but the German economy does not depend on them," the IAB analyst said, referring to the product categories in which big increases have been recorded.

    Concerns Over Price Competition

    Nevertheless, the authors of the study warn that the import tilt toward China could intensify price competition in Germany and squeeze margins, especially in sectors where Chinese producers enjoy a structural cost advantage.

    "We do not yet see an overall flood from China, but that could still change," Weber warned.

    ($1 = 0.8544 euros)

    (Reporting by Rene Wagner and Maria Martinez, editing by Ludwig Burger and Sharon Singleton)

    Table of Contents

    • Impact of U.S. Tariffs on Trade
    • Trends in Chinese Imports
    • Effects on German Consumers
    • Concerns Over Price Competition

    Key Takeaways

    • •Chinese imports to Germany increased by 10.5% in 2025.
    • •US tariffs on Chinese goods disrupted global trade flows.
    • •Copper imports from China to Germany rose by 91%.
    • •German consumers benefit from cheaper Chinese goods.
    • •Potential price competition concerns in Germany.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Chinese goods redirected to Germany due to US tariffs, researchers say

    1What are imports?

    Imports are goods and services brought into a country from abroad for sale, which can impact domestic markets and economies.

    2What is consumer perception?

    Consumer perception is how customers view and interpret a brand, product, or service, influencing their purchasing decisions and loyalty.

    3What is price competition?

    Price competition occurs when businesses compete to offer the lowest prices to attract customers, which can affect profit margins and market dynamics.

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