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    Trade disputes should be resolved as quickly as possible, Germany says ahead of G7

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    Posted on May 20, 2025

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    Last updated: January 23, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    Germany urges rapid resolution of US trade disputes at G7, highlighting economic impacts and EU interests. Ukraine's reconstruction is also a focus.

    Germany Advocates for Swift Trade Dispute Resolution at G7

    By Christian Kraemer

    BERLIN (Reuters) -Ongoing trade disputes with the United States should be resolved as quickly as possible for the benefit of all, German Finance Minister Lars Klingbeil said on Tuesday, ahead of meeting his counterparts from other Group of Seven countries.

    "Tariffs and uncertainties are a burden on our economy and therefore also on job security," Klingbeil said in Berlin before leaving for a G7 finance ministers meeting in Banff, Canada.

    The Trump administration has imposed a 25% tariff on U.S. imports of steel, aluminium and cars, as well as a baseline 10% tariff on almost all countries, with additional "reciprocal" tariffs - making for a combined 20% in the EU's case - lined up if negotiations during a 90-day pause fail.

    Germany and the European Union want to find an agreement with Washington, but the clock is ticking. "At the same time, as the largest single market in the world, we are determined to defend our interests," Klingbeil said of the EU.

    He welcomed the opportunity of meeting his G7 colleagues in person after he took office two weeks ago, noting that strengthening international cooperation was more important than ever in view of global upheavals.

    "We must send a crystal-clear signal that the G7 will continue to stand firmly by Ukraine's side," Klingbeil said, adding that the group was doing everything it could to secure a fair and lasting peace.

    Another topic in G7 meetings will be the reconstruction of Ukraine after "the terrible destruction caused by Russian President Vladimir Putin's war", and especially how private investment can be mobilised, Klingbeil said.

    (Reporting by Christian Kraemer. Writing by Maria Martinez. Editing by Mark Potter)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Germany seeks quick resolution of trade disputes with the US.
    • •Tariffs are impacting the economy and job security.
    • •G7 meeting to address international cooperation and Ukraine support.
    • •EU aims to defend its interests as the largest single market.
    • •Reconstruction of Ukraine and private investment are key topics.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Trade disputes should be resolved as quickly as possible, Germany says ahead of G7

    1What is the main topic?

    The main topic is Germany's call for a quick resolution of trade disputes with the US ahead of the G7 meeting.

    2What are the economic impacts mentioned?

    Tariffs and uncertainties are burdens on the economy and job security, according to Germany's finance minister.

    3What other topics will the G7 address?

    The G7 will also discuss international cooperation, support for Ukraine, and mobilizing private investment for reconstruction.

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