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German finance minister lands in Beijing as trade gulf widens, supply chains wobble

by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor

German Finance Minister Visits Beijing amid Growing Trade Concerns ​and Supply Chain Disruptions

BEIJING, Oct. 26 – German Finance Minister Christian Lindner arrived ⁣in⁢ Beijing⁤ today​ for a⁢ four-day⁤ visit ⁤as trade imbalances between Germany and china expand and global supply chains face increasing pressure. Lindner’s trip underscores Berlin’s efforts to engage directly with Chinese authorities⁤ on critical economic​ issues, including market access, fair ​competition, and the impact of⁤ geopolitical tensions on trade flows.

The visit comes at a pivotal moment for the German economy, heavily ⁤reliant⁣ on trade with China but increasingly concerned about its growing trade deficit – which reached⁣ €22.2 billion in the first half of 2023, according to official​ German ⁣statistics.‍ Concurrently, disruptions to supply chains,​ exacerbated ‍by the war in Ukraine and China’s own economic fluctuations, are prompting ⁢German businesses to reassess ​their dependence on the chinese market⁢ and explore⁢ diversification strategies. Lindner’s meetings with Chinese‌ counterparts⁢ are expected to⁤ focus⁢ on addressing these challenges and fostering a more balanced and resilient economic relationship.

Lindner is scheduled to meet‌ with⁤ Vice Premier ‍He Lifeng and other senior officials, including representatives from the People’s Bank‍ of‍ China. Discussions will center on⁤ issues such as‍ reciprocal market access‍ for ‍German ⁤companies,⁢ the protection of intellectual property rights, and the level playing field ‍for European businesses operating in China. He will ⁢also address concerns about​ China’s‌ state subsidies and⁢ their impact on global competition.

The German government has ⁣been increasingly vocal about the need to “de-risk” its economic relationship with China, rather‌ than pursuing‌ a‍ complete decoupling. this strategy involves reducing vulnerabilities in⁣ critical ⁢supply chains,​ diversifying trade ​partners, and strengthening‍ safeguards against​ unfair ​trade practices. Lindner’s visit is⁣ a key component of​ this approach, aiming to ‍establish a constructive dialog​ with Beijing and identify areas for cooperation.

Beyond trade, the finance minister ⁢is expected‌ to⁣ discuss global economic challenges, ‌including inflation, energy security, and the transition to ‍a green economy. Germany and China share a ‍common⁢ interest in maintaining global financial ‍stability and addressing climate change, providing potential avenues for collaboration despite ⁢existing tensions.

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