The China Council for the Promotion of International Trade (CCPIT) vowed to support and promote more competitive Chinese enterprises to commence business in Germany, and called for efforts from Germany to provide a more open,
China on Monday said it was eager to continue working with the federal government of Germany to consolidate and develop bilateral ties following Friedrich Merz's win in Sunday's Bundestag election. "Given the significant global influence of Germany and the European Union,
Germany has the world's third-largest economy, but is struggling to kickstart growth. It's one of the issues facing voters in Sunday's elections.
China is willing to deepen comprehensive cooperation with Germany to advance bilateral relations in a positive direction, safeguard global peace and stability, and provide greater certainty to an increasingly turbulent world, he added.
The United States was Germany’s biggest single trading partner last year for the first time since 2015, displacing China from the top spot as exports to the Asian power declined.
Following rare back-to-back economic contractions in 2023 and 2024, German businesses are hopeful that a new government formed by the conservative CDU/CSU party and the center-left Social Democrats can revive Europe's largest economy in 2025.
When German voters go to the polls Sunday, the country’s moribund economy — and promises to fix it — will be front of mind. But Donald Trump’s looming import tariffs will make that daunting task even harder for the new government.
Germany will hold its federal elections ahead of schedule on Sunday. As the third-largest economy in the world and the economic powerhouse of Europe, the outcome of Germany's elections undoubtedly attracts significant attention from Europe and the world.
BEIJING (Reuters) - China told the European Union it is ready to step up communication with the bloc, enhance mutual understanding and jointly provide more stability to the world, according to remarks its foreign minister made to the EU policy chief.