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On November 17, 2025, China and Germany held the fourth high-level financial dialogue in Beijing.
Chinese Vice Premier He Lifeng and German Vice Chancellor and Finance Minister Christian Lindner co-chaired the meeting.
Recently, there have been some issues in trade between China and Germany, such as trade frictions, supply chain instability, and geopolitical tensions.
Through this dialogue, the two countries hope to strengthen cooperation and resolve problems.
Germany is concerned about China's overcapacity in industries like steel and electric vehicles, and also hopes China will open its market.
China also hopes to maintain a stable economic relationship with Germany.
The two countries agreed to expand market access and strengthen financial cooperation based on fair competition.
Germany is China's largest trading partner in Europe, and many German companies have investments in China.
Both countries also support a multilateral trading system centered on the World Trade Organization, hoping for a more open and stable world economy.
Through this dialogue, China and Germany demonstrated their willingness to cooperate, hoping to promote economic development together and reduce trade frictions.