

Germany’s dilemma over strategic recalibration with China
Germany’s economic relationship with China has reached an inflection point. Once marked by mutual benefit and industrial complementarity, ties are now strained by growing asymmetries, intensified competition, and geopolitical pressures. German corporates and the incoming government must face a set of strategic choices with long-term consequences and significant trade-offs, write MERICS Executive Director Mikko Huotari and Chief Economist Max J. Zenglein in this paper commissioned by the Hinrich Foundation.
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