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Why Germany Can’t Break Up With China

China remains one of the most important markets for Germany’s export-driven economy, prompting a three-day visit by the German chancellor, who has stressed the importance of open markets.

Melissa Eddy
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China, Customs (Tariff), Economic Conditions and Trends, Europe, Germany, International Trade and World Market, Scholz, Olaf (1958- )
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