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    Posted on February 19, 2026

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    Last updated: April 3, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    German Chancellor Friedrich Merz will pursue strategic partnerships with China next week, rejecting U.S. tariff policy. He stressed EU unity and warned Europe could respond if Washington escalates trade measures. (yahoo.com)

    Merz to Explore European Cooperation on Upcoming China Visit

    (Corrects headline and first paragraph to make clear Merz was not referring to a partnership with China; adds quote in paragraph 2)

    By Maria Martinez

    Merz's Strategic Visit to China

    BERLIN, Feb 18 (Reuters) - German Chancellor Friedrich Merz said on Wednesday he would seek cooperation opportunities on a trip to China next week, while the United States leans on tariffs.

    He said his goal is to talk "about future cooperation between Europe and Germany on this side and China on that side."

    "We have a strategic interest in finding partners in the world who think the way we do, who act the way we do, and who above all are prepared to shape the future together so that we remain a country with prosperity and a high level of social security," Merz said at his party's Ash Wednesday event in the western city of Trier.

    Interconnection of Foreign and Economic Policies

    He said foreign policy and economic policy could no longer be separated.

    "If the Americans believe that, with their tariff policy, they should exert influence around the world — if they believe that tariffs are more important than taxes at home — then that is something Americans can, of course, decide for themselves. But it is not our policy," Merz said.

    U.S. President Donald Trump's tariff push is testing relations between the allies, threatening their two-way trade and raising the risk of further damage to Germany's already struggling economy.

    European Response to U.S. Tariff Policies

    "You can do it, but we will not go along with it," Merz said on tariffs. "And if you overdo it, then we Europeans are certainly able to defend ourselves against it."

    Merz said Europeans had shown they could act together during a recent flare-up linked to Greenland and warned the European Union would respond if Washington raised tariffs again.

    "That is our double strategy: an outstretched hand and, at any time, a renewed partnership — but also enough cohesion and unity within the European Union so that we can defend ourselves sufficiently against things we do not want," he said.

    (Reporting by Maria Martinez, Editing by Nick Zieminski)

    References

    • Merz aims to talk about future cooperation on trip to China – Reuters via Yahoo News
    • Germany’s Merz must raise ‘unfair market conditions’ during China visit, says analyst – Reuters

    Table of Contents

    • Merz's Strategic Visit to China
    • Interconnection of Foreign and Economic Policies
    • European Response to U.S. Tariff Policies

    Key Takeaways

    • •Merz will seek strategic partnerships with China during a trip next week, signaling a pragmatic engagement strategy. (yahoo.com)
    • •He distanced Europe from Washington’s tariff-first approach, saying it is not Germany’s policy. ()

    Frequently Asked Questions about Merz aims to talk about future cooperation on trip to China

    1What did Friedrich Merz say he would seek with China?

    He said he would pursue “strategic partnerships” with China during a trip next week. The goal is to discuss future cooperation between Europe and the world’s second-biggest economy while the United States leans on tariffs.

    yahoo.com
  • •Merz warned the EU can defend itself if U.S. tariffs escalate further. (yahoo.com)
  • •He linked foreign and economic policy, arguing they can no longer be separated. (yahoo.com)
  • •Merz cited recent EU cohesion, referencing a flare-up linked to Greenland. (yahoo.com)
  • 2How does Merz view the relationship between foreign and economic policy?

    He stated that foreign policy and economic policy can no longer be separated. This underscores his argument that trade measures directly affect broader diplomatic relations.

    3What is Merz’s position on U.S. tariffs?

    Merz said Europe would not go along with Washington’s tariff policy. He warned that if the U.S. overdoes tariffs, Europeans are able to defend themselves against it.

    4What risks do U.S. tariffs pose to Germany according to the article?

    The article says President Donald Trump’s tariff push is testing relations between the allies and threatening their two-way trade. It also raises the risk of further damage to Germany’s already struggling economy.

    5How did Merz say the EU would respond if Washington raised tariffs again?

    He warned that the European Union would respond if the U.S. raised tariffs again. He described a dual approach: an outstretched hand for partnership alongside enough EU cohesion to defend against unwanted measures.

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