Gasgoo Munich- The Sino-German Economic Advisory Committee convened at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing on the afternoon of February 25. Chinese Premier Li Qiang and German Chancellor Merz attended the session, which brought together over 60 business representatives from both nations.
Both premiers outlined the future direction of economic ties during the talks. Li emphasized that the fundamental structure of complementary economic and industrial strengths remains intact. With cooperation far outweighing competition, he argued that fostering a constructive competitive relationship would allow both sides to secure mutual gains and shared growth.
Merz, for his part, noted that the two nations are vital trade partners, pointing to long-standing, high-level economic ties that have driven growth in both countries. He expressed Germany’s readiness to deepen mutually beneficial…