China's Xi, Germany's Merz stress ties to weather trade turmoil
- Chinese President Xi Jinping and German Chancellor Friedrich Merz discussed their countries' relationship amid uncertainties caused by U.S. Tariff policies.
- Chinese-German trade volume was around 246 billion euros in the previous year, according to official figures.
- Xi asserted that China is ready to work with Germany on their strategic partnership and contribute to global economic stability.
- Both leaders emphasized the need for fair competition and cooperation to tackle global challenges.
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China's Xi, Germany's Merz stress ties to weather trade turmoil
Chinese President Xi Jinping and German Chancellor Friedrich Merz in a call on Friday highlighted the importance of their countries' relationship as both China and Europe are trying to tackle uncertainty caused by U.S. tariff policies.
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