German Chancellor Merz says challenges remain as he concludes inaugural China trip
German Chancellor Friedrich Merz described his first visit to China as successful, but noted that issues like Chinese industrial overcapacity and market competition still need resolution. He plans further discussions and follow-up visits to address these challenges.
Reuters
February 26, 2026

German Chancellor Friedrich Merz reacts during his visit to the Forbidden City in Beijing, China February 26, 2026.
Tingshu Wang/Reuters
German Chancellor Friedrich Merz said he had held successful talks with Chinese President Xi Jinping and his prime minister but challenges including Chinese overcapacity remained to be worked out between the countries.
"Above all, there are issues relating to competition - China has high capacities, some of which are now also posing a problem for Europe because they far exceed market demand," he said in Hangzhou at the end of his inaugural visit to China.
"We will have to discuss this in detail after my visit," he said, adding that he would ask Economy Minister Katherina Reiche to also visit China.
-Reporting by Andreas Rinke, Writing by Friederike Heine;Editing by Ludwig Burger/Reuters
German Chancellor Friedrich Merz said he had held successful talks with Chinese President Xi Jinping and his prime minister but challenges including Chinese overcapacity remained to be worked out between the countries.
"Above all, there are issues relating to competition - China has high capacities, some of which are now also posing a problem for Europe because they far exceed market demand," he said in Hangzhou at the end of his inaugural visit to China.
"We will have to discuss this in detail after my visit," he said, adding that he would ask Economy Minister Katherina Reiche to also visit China.
-Reporting by Andreas Rinke, Writing by Friederike Heine;Editing by Ludwig Burger/Reuters
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