CGTN: Merz’s China Visit Gives Fresh Impetus to China-Germany, China-Europe Ties

CGTN published an article on German Chancellor Friedrich Merz’s official visit to China from February 25 to 26. The article emphasizes the visit’s significance and analyzes—from economic and political angles—how China and Germany have crafted a successful narrative of win-win cooperation, and how their partnership infuses stability into China-Europe relations and global governance.

BEIJING, Feb. 25, 2026 — German automaker BMW announced in April 2025 plans to begin integrating artificial intelligence (AI) technology from Chinese tech startup DeepSeek into its latest vehicles in China later that year. Prior to this, BMW had signed a strategic cooperation agreement with Alibaba regarding AI large language models.

BMW is part of a delegation of approximately 30 senior executives from companies that form Germany’s industrial backbone, accompanying German Chancellor Friedrich Merz on his official visit to China, which takes place from February 25 to 26.

Chinese President Xi Jinping met with Merz in Beijing on Wednesday, with both leaders committing to strengthen coordination and cooperation.

‘A success story of mutual benefit’

The greater the changes and turbulence the world faces, the more crucial it is for the two countries to enhance strategic communication, strengthen strategic mutual trust, and strive for new progress in the China-Germany comprehensive strategic partnership, Xi stated during the meeting.

China and Germany have pursued self-reliance and achieved rapid development. Both have upheld mutual respect, mutual trust, and open cooperation, jointly writing a success story of mutual benefit, Xi noted.

In recent years, annual trade between China and Germany has remained above $200 billion, with bilateral investment stocks exceeding $65 billion—each accounting for nearly a quarter of China’s total engagement with the European Union. Last year, bilateral trade between China and Germany reached $292 billion, a 2.1 percent increase year on year. China became Germany’s largest trading partner.

The German business community attaches great importance to the Chinese market and hopes to further deepen cooperation with China to achieve mutual benefit and common development, said Merz.

Injecting stability into China-EU ties, global governance

Amid intertwined global risks and challenges, the stable development of China-Germany relations not only serves the bilateral interests of both countries but also holds broader regional and global significance.

As the world’s second- and third-largest economies, Xi called on the two countries to uphold the central role of the United Nations, reaffirm its leading position, and take the lead in safeguarding multilateralism, practicing international rule of law, defending free trade, and advocating for solidarity and coordination.

Calling for strengthened coordination and continued free trade with China, Merz said developing a reliable and lasting economic and trade cooperation relationship between the EU and China is in the interests of both sides and conducive to global stability and prosperity.

The shared interests between China and Germany far outweigh their differences, and the scope for cooperation far exceeds competitive tensions, said Jiang Feng, a research professor at Shanghai Academy of Global Government and Area Studies.

“This visit by Chancellor Merz to China could bring much-needed predictability and stability to a fragmented world and enable both countries to play their strategic roles in global governance,” Jiang said.

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