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      <description>Just last week during the Chinese premier’s visit to Europe, German Chancellor Angela Merkel and Li Keqiang talked of the importance of the two countries’ newly defined relations.
Times have changed and so has the need for new alliances.
But while ties between China and Germany are traditionally based on good economic bonds, several other levels of cooperation have yet to be built.
The recently established people-to-people dialogue between China and Germany will help. Beijing brought this idea...</description>
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      <title>Trade ties may bind but trust is the glue to a strong China-Germany relationship</title>
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