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Germany news: Economy minister eyes resources in China visit

DW English · May 27, 2026, 9:24 AM · Also reported by 2 other sources

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  • Germany's economy minister is in China and has called for the two countries to become more trusting partners.
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  • Klette has been found guilty a taking part in a series of robberies targeting cash transport vehicles and supermarkets together with alleged accomplices Burkhard Garweg and Ernst-Volker Staub, who both remain fugitives.

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Germany's economy minister is in China and has called for the two countries to become more trusting partners. Meanwhile, a former chancellor has warned against any cooperation with the far-righ Af D. DW has the latest.

https://p.dw.com/p/5ENRPReiche said the discussions had involved exploring ways to ensure channels that firms could rely on Image: Johannes Neudecker/picture alliance/dpa Advertisement Skip next section What you need to know What you need to know German Economic Affairs Minister Katherina Reiche has called for a "trusting and open exchange" between Berlin and Beijing Former Chancellor Olaf Scholz has said there should be no cooperation with the AfD in the event of a minority government A verdict is expected in the case of Daniela Klette, a former member of Germany's disbanded, radical leftist Red Army Faction, over a series of robberies Here is a roundup of the latest headlines from across Germany on Wednesday, May 27.

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