As the scheduled visit by German Chancellor Olaf Scholz to China on November 4 approaches, the German business community continues to voice support for enhancing economic ties with China despite noises urging the German government to show a firmer stance on China over topics concerning values, including human rights.
There are mixed attitudes in Germany toward Scholz s visit, which observers attributed to discrepancies between the business community and politicians, as well as divergences inside the coalition government.
After months of political struggle and economic hardship, Britons are now looking at Rishi Sunak, their third prime minister in two months, and the first British-Asian prime minister, also one of the richest the country ever had. Yet Chinese observers are cautious that he could be the savoir of a crisis-laden UK.
German politicians have been intensifying hype over “reducing dependency on China” lately, and the country’s economy minister said on Tuesday that the ministry is working on a new trade policy related to China.
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