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As China, EU eye warmer ties, Brussels seeks to protect its crown jewel – manufacturing

German Manufacturing Shows Signs of Life

But sector faces significant challenges despite recent gains.

A key indicator revealed promising news for German factories, hitting a 34-month high; however, the index still signals contraction, highlighting the difficult path to recovery for Europe’s leading manufacturing nation.

Key Development

The purchasing managers’ index for Germany’s manufacturing sector reached 49.0 in June. A reading below 50 indicates ongoing contraction in the sector, underscoring the struggles to revive growth. Despite the increase, the sector has not reached a point of expansion.

China’s Role

As this data emerged, Foreign Minister Wang Yi of China was engaged in a European tour, visiting Brussels, Berlin, and Paris. His trip precedes the upcoming China-EU summit, aimed at resolving trade disputes amidst shifting global trade dynamics influenced by the United States. Both sides are seeking stronger ties and resolutions to ongoing disagreements.

Analysts suggest that while closer ties between China and Europe are increasingly vital, a major factor influencing their relationship is Europe’s concern about China’s impact on its manufacturing strength. The EU considers its manufacturing prowess a crucial asset.

“Europe wants to rebuild its manufacturing sector, so it cannot afford to have a lot of cheap imports from China,” said Sacha Courtial, a researcher at the Institut Jacques Delors.

In May 2024, Germany’s exports to China declined by 1.8% compared to the previous year, signaling a complex trade relationship (Destatis).

EU Manufacturing Strength

The EU remains a significant manufacturing hub. Its net output reached US$2.72 trillion in 2024, on par with the US at US$2.91 trillion, though trailing behind China’s US$4.66 trillion, according to World Bank figures.

Future Outlook

For Europe, balancing the need for economic growth with the desire to protect its manufacturing sector presents a complex challenge in its relationship with China. The upcoming summit will be crucial in determining the future of these trade dynamics.

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