‘China shock’ hangs over German leader Friedrich Merz’s first visit to Beijing
German Chancellor Friedrich Merz is set to visit Beijing for his first trip as leader, amidst concerns over China's impact on Germany's machinery industry. The Mechanical Engineering Industry Association (VDMA) represents over 3,000 "hidden champions" - manufacturers that power household brands and are a key part of Europe's economy.

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AI-generatedGerman Chancellor Friedrich Merz is set to visit Beijing for his first trip as leader, amidst concerns over China's impact on Germany's machinery industry. The Mechanical Engineering Industry Association (VDMA) represents over 3,000 "hidden champions" - manufacturers that power household brands and are a key part of Europe's economy. According to Oliver Richtberg, head of the VDMA's foreign trade department, Chinese competition is forcing German machinery jobs below the symbolic 1 million mark this year. China has been identified as a major challenge for Germany's industry, with cutthroat competition exposing weaknesses in the sector. The visit aims to address these concerns and promote cooperation between the two nations. Merz's trip comes at a time when Germany's industry is under pressure to adapt to changing market conditions.
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4 extractedVDMA represents more than 3,000 of Germany’s manufacturers.
Richtberg wants Chancellor Friedrich Merz to address the China challenge on his trip.
German industrialists have noticed rapid evolution in their position towards China.
Cutthroat Chinese competition was set to send the total number of German machinery jobs below 1 million this year.