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China Courts German Giants for Economic Boost
13 Feb
Summary
- Over 60 German companies met China's Commerce Ministry.
- Discussions focused on procurement, intellectual property, and business environment.
- China highlighted opportunities in innovation and green development.

On Thursday, China's Ministry of Commerce convened a meeting with more than 60 representatives from German companies and organizations. Notable attendees included global leaders such as BASF, BMW Group, and Bayer. The high-level discussions were co-chaired by China's Vice Minister of Commerce, Ling Ji, and involved officials from key Chinese economic and intellectual property bodies.
During the meeting, Chinese officials actively addressed German companies' concerns, particularly those relating to government procurement processes, intellectual property rights, and the optimization of the overall business environment. This engagement underscores China's commitment to maintaining a stable and equitable trading landscape for its international partners.
Vice Minister Ling Ji emphasized China's dedication to expanding high-level opening-up and promoting high-quality development. He highlighted that these national objectives would generate substantial opportunities for economic and trade cooperation between China and Germany. Both nations see considerable potential for collaboration in emerging fields such as innovation, green initiatives, and digital technologies.




