Remove trade barriers: BGA President calls for fair competition with China

"Erfahren Sie, warum BGA-Präsident Dr. Dirk Jandura die Entscheidung der Bundesregierung gegen Strafzölle unterstützt. Der Artikel beleuchtet die Wichtigkeit des freien Handels mit China und die Notwendigkeit, Lösungen in Gesprächen auf Augenhöhe zu finden. Lesen Sie mehr über die Auswirkungen der Handelsbeschränkungen auf die deutsche Automobilindustrie und die Chancen für einen fairen Wettbewerb."
"Learn why BGA President Dr. Dirk Jandura supports the Federal Government's decision against punitive tariffs. The article illuminates the importance of free trade with China and the need to find solutions in conversations at eye level. Read more about the effects of the trade restrictions on the German automotive industry and the opportunities for a fair competition." (Symbolbild/MB)

Remove trade barriers: BGA President calls for fair competition with China

In a clear commitment to the free market economy, the federal government has made a courageous decision in Berlin today: against the introduction of further trade barriers! BGA President Dr. Dirk Jandura is enthusiastic and emphasizes: "It is right to vote against the punitive tariffs!" The voice for free goods traffic is not just a political statement, but a necessary step for Germany's trade relationships.

But what is behind the urgent appeal of the federal government? The arguments of the EU Commission for the introduction of additional punitive tariffs stagger Chinese products. Dr. Jandura warns: "Obviously, these tariffs also harm our German automotive industry!" The President of the foreign trade sees a real risk of a dangerous race for trading restrictions. "We must not get into an outbidding competition of the trade conflicts," he calls the group.

China's role in European trade

A look at the numbers illustrates the explosiveness of the situation: China is one of the most important trading partners in Germany. "That should always be clear to us," adds Jandura and emphasizes that the EU urgently needs to rely on solutions. "Instead of burdening our relationship through political foreclosure, we should rely on transparent and fair exchange!"

The current economic situation of China, which also has to struggle with a strong slump in growth, could defuse the processed situation. "Without the European sales market, it will be extremely difficult for the Chinese economy," warns Jandura for prudence and dialogue. The appeal is clear: an open exchange could not only help Germany, but also China to emerge from this tense situation.

The message is clear: the path of partnership and conversations at eye level is the key to a stable trade relationship that benefits both economies. In times of uncertainty, it requires courage to stand up for an open trade policy - and that is exactly what the Federal Government has impressive today!