German Economy Minister Pushes ‘Cooperation and Competition’ on First Visit to Beijing
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Concerns about the great economic dependence on the People's Republic are growing. Minister Reiche has a surprising answer to this: closer cooperation and more Chinese people are lured to Germany.
Not only did the visit of Minister of Economic Affairs Katherina Reiche show how dependent the German economy is on China as a sales market and as a supplier of raw materials. Beijing has demonstrated this repeatedly.
German Economy Minister Pushes ‘Cooperation and Competition’ on First Visit to Beijing
Germany’s Minister for Economic Affairs and Energy, Katherina Reiche, called for a dual approach of “cooperation and competition” in Berlin’s economic relationship with China this week during her first official visit to Beijing. Reiche arrived in the Chinese capital on Wednesday for a three-day trip focused on addressing unfair competition, protecting German business interests, and ensuring continued access for rare earths. Her visit comes at a …
Not only did the visit of Minister of Economic Affairs Katherina Reiche show how dependent the German economy is on China as a sales market and as a supplier of raw materials. Beijing has demonstrated this repeatedly.
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