Habeck wants more independence from China

Habeck plans to impose new reporting obligations on German companies with strong Chinese operations and to reduce political support for German-Chinese economic projects, the news portal “The Pioneer” reported Thursday, citing a China strategy paper of the Ministry of Economic Affairs. .

According to the newspaper, dependence on Germany has increased in recent years. “As China reduces its dependence, China’s economic importance to the EU and Germany continues to grow.”

According to the report, ministry officials expect China to annex Taiwan no later than 2027, in the 100th year of the People’s Liberation Army’s establishment. Germany’s blackmail potential is great given its economic ties.

According to the strategy paper, one of the countermeasures proposed by the ministry is aimed at “alternative future markets such as Asia Pacific, Latin America and Africa and a new version of foreign trade promotion”. German investments in Chinese companies must be more strictly controlled and no more development loans may be granted to China by 2023 at the latest.

At the EU level, free trade agreements with the Asia-Pacific region should be promoted and our own processing and refining capacity built in Europe, it said. The hundred-page document has not yet been coordinated in the federal government. However, Habeck accepted it this week in a management round and promised a speedy implementation of the measures.

Recently, the planned entry of the Chinese state-owned company Cosco into the Port of Hamburg has sparked debate over economic ties with China. Despite warnings and harsh criticism, the federal government gave the go-ahead for Cosco to acquire a minority stake. Berlin, on the other hand, banned the participation of Chinese investors in two German microchip manufacturers.

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Source: Blick

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