Germany is the only country that exports more to china then its Imports from it..
And its not Plasitik Toys its exports but Machinery and Technology and it does so since china opened up.
Maschinery is what produces stuff ... china produces a lot of stuff....
Also all the Chinese Ingenieurs study in Germany ..
Chen knows what he is doing...
Germany and China have a silent and respectfull long standing , prospering relationship , far removed from the loud noises of the Anglo Imperial Core and their daily changing agencies ...
If German leadership was at least semi competent it could be quite powerfull on the world stage besides it's rather small sides. Simply by being being nicer to China or Russia and less obedient to the US. It could be tipping the scales quite a bit. However given the 20th century it propably shouldn't.
Especially since the west is becoming more hawkish toward China, I'm sure China would prefer to keep things predictable within its large trading partners. A center right figure which maintains good relations with them is better than a potential anti-China hawk gaining power one of the EU's largest economies.
Germany is the only country that exports more to china then its Imports from it… And its not Plasitik Toys its exports but Machinery and Technology and it does so since china opened up.
Germany is the only country that exports more to china then its Imports from it.. And its not Plasitik Toys its exports but Machinery and Technology and it does so since china opened up. Maschinery is what produces stuff ... china produces a lot of stuff.... Also all the Chinese Ingenieurs study in Germany ..
Chen knows what he is doing...
Germany and China have a silent and respectfull long standing , prospering relationship , far removed from the loud noises of the Anglo Imperial Core and their daily changing agencies ...
If German leadership was at least semi competent it could be quite powerfull on the world stage besides it's rather small sides. Simply by being being nicer to China or Russia and less obedient to the US. It could be tipping the scales quite a bit. However given the 20th century it propably shouldn't.
Especially since the west is becoming more hawkish toward China, I'm sure China would prefer to keep things predictable within its large trading partners. A center right figure which maintains good relations with them is better than a potential anti-China hawk gaining power one of the EU's largest economies.
This applies to most of northern Europe.