German Economy Minister Will Travel to China in May
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Add as preferred source on GoogleGermany’s Economy Minister Katherina Reiche is scheduled to travel to China in May to reaffirm Germany’s role as a dependable partner and raise concerns about China using essential industrial inputs as geopolitical tools, including issues like dumping and raw materials supply disruptions.

By Maria Martinez
BERLIN, April 21 (Reuters) - German Economy Minister Katherina Reiche will travel to China in May to discuss key issues between the trading partners behind closed doors, she said on Wednesday.
"China remains a large and important market for us," Reiche said. "At the same time, we are fully aware that raw materials, intermediate goods and other products essential for industry are being used as geopolitical instruments," she added.
The trip will focus on Germany's role as a reliable and important partner, while also addressing concerns about "unfair trade practices and dumping prices", said Reiche, adding that Chancellor Friedrich Merz and the finance and foreign ministers had already visited China.
(Reporting by Maria MartinezEditing by Madeline Chambers)
Katherina Reiche is traveling to China to discuss key trade issues between Germany and China behind closed doors.
The visit will address Germany's role as a trading partner, concerns about unfair trade practices, and the use of essential products as geopolitical instruments.
Chancellor Friedrich Merz and the finance and foreign ministers from Germany had already visited China.
Katherina Reiche will travel to China in May.
She will address concerns regarding unfair trade practices and dumping prices.
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