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China Overtakes US as Germany's Top Trade Partner Again
22 Nov
Summary
- China has reassumed its position as Germany's leading trade partner.
- Imports from China surged, driven by lower prices and trade shifts.
- German automakers face challenges from cheap Chinese electric vehicles.

Germany's trade dynamics have shifted, with China reclaiming its status as the nation's top trading partner, a position it previously held until last year. This resurgence is fueled by a substantial influx of inexpensive goods from China, with total trade figures between the two nations reaching €185.9 billion in the first nine months of the current year.
The surge in Chinese imports, amounting to €124.5 billion, contrasts sharply with Germany's trade surplus with the United States. German exports to China, however, saw a decline of 12.3 percent. This reorientation of trade flows is partly a consequence of trade tensions and Chinese companies seeking new markets for their goods.
The German automotive industry is notably impacted, facing intense competition from a 130 percent rise in cheap Chinese electric vehicle imports. Coupled with increased energy costs and manufacturing expenses, this situation is prompting German automakers to reassess their operations and workforce.




