BRUSSELS / LONDON (IT BOLTWISE) – Johann Wadephul has postponed his planned trip to China to emphasize the importance of fair trade relations. The CDU politician sees opportunities in partnership-based cooperation, especially in the area of rare earths and chips. In Brussels he met with EU Commission President Ursula von der Leyen to strengthen strategic cooperation.
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At a time when global trade relations are becoming increasingly complex, Johann Wadephul, a prominent CDU politician, has postponed his planned trip to China. This decision was not easy, but it underlines the importance that Wadephul attaches to fair and balanced trade with the People’s Republic. He sees potential for fruitful cooperation between Europe and China, particularly in strategic sectors such as rare earths and chip production.
The postponement of the trip was triggered by a lack of confirmation of the date from the Chinese government. Only a meeting with Foreign Minister Wang Yi was promised, which led to calls for more respect in Beijing. Despite these diplomatic hurdles, Wadephul remains optimistic and plans to have a telephone conversation with his Chinese counterpart soon to reschedule the trip at a later date.
In Brussels, Wadephul took the opportunity to exchange ideas with EU Commission President Ursula von der Leyen and EU Trade Commissioner Maroš Šefčovič. These meetings underline the importance of a coordinated EU strategy in dealing with China, especially at a time when dependence on Chinese raw materials and technologies is being critically questioned.
The strategic importance of rare earths and chips for European industry cannot be overestimated. These materials are essential for the production of modern technologies, and a stable supply is crucial for Europe’s competitiveness. Wadephul emphasizes that Europe needs to position itself more broadly to minimize risks, but at the same time should rely on open trade relations with China.
The coming weeks will show whether the diplomatic efforts bear fruit. A delegation from China is expected to attend trade talks in Brussels this week, which can be seen as a positive signal for the continuation of the talks. Wadephul remains confident that a constructive dialogue with China is possible and that relations can be placed on a new, more stable basis.
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