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German Chancellor speaks out against protectionism, trade wars

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German Chancellor Olaf Scholz during the weekly federal government cabinet meeting,  in Berlin, Germany, September 25, 2024. /CFP
German Chancellor Olaf Scholz during the weekly federal government cabinet meeting, in Berlin, Germany, September 25, 2024. /CFP

German Chancellor Olaf Scholz during the weekly federal government cabinet meeting, in Berlin, Germany, September 25, 2024. /CFP

German Chancellor Olaf Scholz on Monday spoke out against protectionist measures that could harm international cooperation, underscoring that "protectionism and trade wars are detrimental to us."

"As an exporting nation, we emphasize the importance of open trade with the entire world," Scholz said in a speech at the opening of the new Mercedes-Benz battery recycling factory in Kuppenheim, a city in the southwestern German state of Baden-Württemberg.

Scholz noted that while countries like China, Japan and South Korea are producing high-quality vehicles, German companies need not be afraid of this competition.

"The vast majority of cars produced in China and imported to Germany come from German and international manufacturers," he pointed out, highlighting a common misconception in public discussions.

Scholz reiterated his opposition to tariffs that could be detrimental to Germany's interests, urging the European Union to utilize trade instruments to ensure fair trade. "As an exporting country, we value open trade with the whole world. And that's why we don't need the best tariffs, but the best cars and the most modern technology," he emphasized.

Source(s): Xinhua News Agency
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