China and Germany Deepen Strategic Partnership Amid Rare Earth Export Tensions

Highlights

  • Chinese and German foreign ministers held the eighth strategic dialogue in Berlin, signaling closer diplomatic ties.
  • Wang Yi defended China’s rare earth export regulations while offering assurances to German economic interests.
  • The meeting potentially impacts EU policy and transatlantic rare earth supply chain strategies.

According to China Daily (Zhang Zhouxiang, July 5, 2025), Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi and German Foreign Minister Johann Wadephul convened the eighth round of the China-Germany Strategic Dialogue on Diplomacy and Security in Berlin. The meeting signals a deliberate strengthening of Sino-German ties at a time of mounting global protectionism and rising scrutiny of China’s rare earth export controls.

Wang emphasized that China’s dual-use export regulations—citing rare earths specifically—are sovereign and in line with international norms. While defending Beijing’s restrictions, he reassured Germany that European companies would retain “fast track” access to needed materials if regulatory conditions are met. Germany reaffirmed its commitment to the “One China” policy and expressed willingness to remain a predictable partner in trade and security.

REEx Insight:

This meeting highlights China’s strategic courtship of Germany as a key European economic ally—just as the U.S. tightens trade restrictions and escalates its decoupling of rare earths. If Berlin aligns too closely with Beijing, it could weaken EU cohesion on technology export controls and undercut transatlantic efforts to secure non-China rare earth supply chains.

Rare Earth Exchanges (REEx) raises some questions:

  • Will Germany’s economic interests override security concerns around rare earth dependencies?
  • Can the U.S. and EU maintain a unified front on critical mineral diversification if China offers bilateral incentives?
  • What are other perspectives on this matter, given that the source is state-backed media?

With Germany’s economy rebounding, its stance on China could reshape EU policy—and determine whether Europe hedges or hardens its position on rare earth autonomy.

Source: “Sino-German ties set to be strengthened,” China Daily (opens in a new tab), July 5, 2025.

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