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    German opposition's chancellor candidate backs free trade talks with Trump

    Published by Global Banking & Finance Review®

    Posted on January 2, 2025

    2 min read

    Last updated: January 27, 2026

    The image features Friedrich Merz, the German opposition's chancellor candidate, advocating for renewed free trade negotiations with the U.S. under Donald Trump, emphasizing the importance of restoring competitiveness for Germany's economy.
    Friedrich Merz, German opposition chancellor candidate, advocates for free trade talks with Trump - Global Banking & Finance Review
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    Quick Summary

    Friedrich Merz supports US-German free trade talks to enhance competitiveness and avoid tariffs, proposing tax cuts to boost business.

    German Candidate Advocates US Free Trade Discussions

    BERLIN (Reuters) - German conservative leader Friedrich Merz, who is favoured to succeed Olaf Scholz as chancellor, would support a new attempt at talks on a free trade deal with the United States in response to tougher trade conditions, he told German news agency dpa.

    Europe's economy will face challenging conditions under U.S. President-elect Donald Trump, Merz said in an interview published on Thursday, but the response should be for Germany, and Europe, to restore competitiveness, not impose tariffs.

    "We need a positive agenda with the U.S. that benefits American and European consumers alike," Merz said.

    "A new European-American initiative for joint free trade could prevent a dangerous spiral of tariffs," added the leader of the opposition Christian Democrats.

    Trump, who is set to take office roughly a month before Germany holds federal elections, ended talks on a proposed trade deal between the European Union and the U.S. during his first term and instead pressed a number of trade disputes with the EU.

    Ahead of the 2024 U.S. vote, Trump said he would place high tariffs on EU goods, which would hit the already lagging German economy particularly hard as the United States is the largest buyer of its goods.

    Merz added that Germany needed to gradually lower its corporate taxes to 25% and tackle non-wage labour costs to make it an attractive place to do business again.

    Then Germany could tell the United States: "Yes, we are ready to face this competition with you as well," he said.

    (Reporting by Miranda Murray; Editing by Mark Potter)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Friedrich Merz supports new free trade talks with the US.
    • •Merz aims to boost European competitiveness, not impose tariffs.
    • •Trump's tariffs could harm the German economy.
    • •Germany should lower corporate taxes to 25%.
    • •Merz proposes a positive agenda with the US.

    Frequently Asked Questions about German opposition's chancellor candidate backs free trade talks with Trump

    1What is the main topic?

    The article discusses Friedrich Merz's support for new free trade talks between Germany and the US to enhance competitiveness.

    2Why are free trade talks important?

    Free trade talks are crucial to prevent tariffs and boost economic competitiveness between Europe and the US.

    3What economic measures does Merz propose?

    Merz suggests lowering corporate taxes to 25% and reducing non-wage labor costs to attract business.

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