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Germany warns on trade imbalance as economy minister visits China

Thomas Barnes by Thomas Barnes
May 28, 2026
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German Economy Minister Katherina Reiche is paying a three-day visit to China. ©AFP

Beijing (AFP) – Germany’s economy minister began a visit to China on Wednesday with Berlin saying it wanted to boost cooperation with a key partner while also warning of worsening trade imbalances. Katherina Reiche stressed the importance of fair competition and greater predictability in a meeting with Chinese Vice Premier He Lifeng, her ministry said. Reiche underlined that “Germany’s interest in balanced, reciprocal, and mutually beneficial trade relations, as well as the potential of the Chinese market,” the ministry said in a statement.

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Reiche also held talks with Commerce Minister Wang Wentao about potential cooperation between German and Chinese companies on the first day of her three-day trip, the ministry said. The minister is the latest senior German official to head to Berlin’s top trading partner as they seek to navigate increasingly complex ties. China — long a reliable market for German exports, from cars to factory machinery — has in recent years become a fierce competitor in many industries, turning the relationship on its head.

In a statement ahead of the visit, Reiche, accompanied by a business delegation and German MPs, said that China and Germany “are linked by one of the most significant economic relationships in the world.” “In times of global uncertainty, we need dialogue, trust and robust partnerships. I will therefore advocate on the ground for modern cooperation — based on openness, competition and mutual benefit,” she said. As well as Beijing, Reiche will visit the southern Chinese city of Guangzhou.

But there are many areas where Beijing and Berlin disagree, from trade practices to human rights. The economy ministry noted that in particular there was now a “clear trade imbalance” between the world’s number two and number three economies. German exports fell by around 10 percent in 2025, to roughly 80 billion euros ($93 billion), while imports from China rose to around 170 billion euros, it said. Increasing competition for German businesses in China has been one factor weighing on Europe’s top economy, which has stagnated in recent years.

Chancellor Friedrich Merz visited China in February, and the widening trade gap was also a key focus. Still, both Berlin and Beijing are keen to strengthen ties at a time of global uncertainty sparked by US President Donald Trump’s often erratic policies.

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