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China’s talks with Germany’s Chancellor Angela Merkel reveal increasing strain over trade ties

Premier Li Keqiang says Beijing wants to avoid any EU trade war as it targets coveted World Trade Organisation market economy status

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Chancellor Angela Merkel pictured with Premier Li at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing on Monday. Photo: AFP
Laura Zhou

Beijing does not want a trade war with Europe and has called for all business disputes to be solved in the “proper way”, China’s leaders told German Chancellor Angela Merkel in Beijing on Monday.

Premier Li Keqiang said that unilateral trade protection measures would not help to resolve problems and vowed that China was committed to phasing out its cheap, low-quality steel production – one of

Germany’s big concerns.

We don’t want to fight a trade war because this will benefit nobody
China’s Premier Li Keqiang

Merkel called for further talks with Beijing over its push for the coveted World Trade Organisation market economy status.

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Their comments, at a joint press briefing, shed fresh light on the increasingly strained bilateral ties between the two largest economies in Asia and Europe, with disputes over trade, foreign investment and China’s industrial overcapacity, especially in steel.

Sources said talks over China’s steel overcapacity – widely blamed for a surge in cheap exports, which have caused the closure of steel mills in European nations, including Germany – were “tough”.

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