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Angela Merkel meets with Chinese premier amid trade concerns

Merkel's visit comes amid growing worries among German firms over obstacles they face in doing business with China

Angela Merkel says will raise concerns on China's new NGO law, steel during Beijing trip
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Last Updated : Jun 13 2016 | 12:12 PM IST
German Chancellor Angela Merkel met China's Premier Li Keqiang in Beijing, on Monday, amid concerns over trade and the ability of German firms and foreign non-governmental organisations to operate in China.

Merkel met Li following a formal welcoming ceremony and was scheduled to meet later with President Xi Jinping. Her visit comes amid growing worries among German firms over obstacles they face in doing business with China.

"It is important to have a secure juridical environment. The secure status of law is important in a large number of fields," Merkel told Li in her opening remarks before reporters were ushered from the room.

Li praised Merkel's work in building bilateral relations and said government-to-government ties would help facilitate relations in various fields. "We need to have new breakthroughs in developments in certain areas," he said.

Merkel is the latest Western leader to express concerns over China's new law governing NGOs, which places their management under the national police rather than the civil affairs ministry. Foreign officials including US Secretary of State John Kerry have said that could expose them to undue scrutiny and harm overall people-to-people exchanges with other countries.

Some in Germany also nurse doubts about Chinese purchases of German companies, including Chinese appliance maker Midea's 5.2 billion takeover offer for German industrial robot maker Kuka.

Merkel arrived in China on Monday on her ninth visit as chancellor, accompanied by members of her Cabinet and a 20-member business delegation.

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China was Germany's No 4 trading partner last year, behind the US, France and the Netherlands, with a total trade volume of 163 billion euros ($183 billion). China was Germany's top source of imports and fifth biggest export destination.

While total trade volume grew 6% last year, imports from China grew by 15% while exports to China were down 4%.

Following her arrival on Monday, Merkel received an honorary degree from a Chinese university and delivered a speech touching on issues of rule of law and reciprocity in trade, before dining with Li at the scenic Summer Palace.

She will visit a BMW auto plant in the northeast city of Shenyang on Tuesday before returning to Berlin.

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First Published: Jun 13 2016 | 11:57 AM IST

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