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    China's Xi, Germany's Merz Stress Ties to Weather Trade Turmoil

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    Posted on May 23, 2025

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    Last updated: January 23, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    China and Germany emphasize their trade partnership to tackle challenges from US tariffs, aiming for stable global economic growth.

    Xi and Merz Highlight China-Germany Relations Amid Trade Challenges

    BEIJING/BERLIN (Reuters) -Chinese President Xi Jinping and German Chancellor Friedrich Merz in a call on Friday highlighted the importance of their countries' relationship as both China and Europe are trying to tackle uncertainty caused by U.S. tariff policies.

    Europe and China are among the biggest trading partners of the U.S. and have deep trading ties with each other. Chinese-German trade volume alone accounted for around 246 billion euros ($279 billion) last year, according to official figures.

    Germany has in recent years sought a difficult balance in relations with China, seen by Berlin as both a strategic rival and a vital trading partner whose giant market has buoyed Germany's large export-driven economy.

    In the call, Xi noted changes in the world unseen in a century, with "intertwined turmoil and transformation," official broadcaster CCTV reported.

    "China is willing to work with Germany to open a new chapter in their all-round strategic partnership, to lead China-EU relations toward new development, and to contribute to the stable growth of the global economy," Xi was quoted as saying.

    Merz's spokesperson said both leaders emphasized their willingness to cooperate to overcome global challenges.

    "Chancellor Merz emphasized the importance of fair competition and reciprocity," he added.

    Neither Berlin nor the CCTV report explicitly mentioned U.S. tariffs.

    Beijing earlier this month urged Germany not to undermine cooperation in the name of de-risking, a strategy by Europe to reduce its dependence on China trade.

    The European Union, of which Germany is the biggest economic power, and China are also at odds over Chinese electric vehicles.

    ($1 = 0.8814 euros)

    (Reporting by Xiuhao Chen, Liz Lee, Ethan Wang and Thomas Seythal; editing by Toby Chopra and Matthias Williams)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Xi Jinping and Friedrich Merz discuss China-Germany relations.
    • •Focus on overcoming challenges from US tariff policies.
    • •China-Germany trade volume was 246 billion euros last year.
    • •Both leaders stress fair competition and reciprocity.
    • •China urges Germany to maintain cooperation despite de-risking.

    Frequently Asked Questions about China's Xi, Germany's Merz stress ties to weather trade turmoil

    1What did Xi Jinping emphasize during the call with Merz?

    Xi noted changes in the world unseen in a century, with 'intertwined turmoil and transformation.'

    2How much did Chinese-German trade volume account for?

    Chinese-German trade volume alone accounted for around 246 billion euros ($279 billion).

    3What is Germany's stance on its relationship with China?

    Germany sees China as both a strategic rival and a vital trading partner whose giant market has buoyed Germany's large exports.

    4What did Merz emphasize regarding competition?

    Chancellor Merz emphasized the importance of fair competition and reciprocity in their trade relations.

    5What recent strategy has Europe adopted regarding China?

    Beijing urged Germany not to undermine cooperation in the name of de-risking, a strategy by Europe to reduce its dependence on China trade.

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