German Investment in China Hits 4-Year High Amid Trade Tensions, Surging Over 55%

January 27, 2026
German Investment in China Hits 4-Year High Amid Trade Tensions, Surging Over 55%
  • Data from IW and Bundesbank reflect Berlin’s balancing act between a tougher China stance and maintaining close trade ties.

  • German firms invested over 7 billion euros in China in 2025—achieving a four-year high and marking a 55.5% rise from previous years as ties deepen despite trade tensions.

  • The surge is driven by a mix of concerns about American protectionist policies, EU tariff effects, and geopolitical risk prompting German companies to diversify with more China-focused operations.

  • Industry players highlighted include BASF, Volkswagen, Infineon, Mercedes-Benz, and ebm-papst, with ebm-papst alone investing 30 million euros in China and planning expansion in the U.S. too.

  • The report prepared for Reuters notes that the information is part of an ongoing update and analysis rather than a final figure.

  • Analysts frame this as part of a broader trend of China-focused activity, indicating the findings will continue to evolve over time.

  • Experts from Fudan University and IW Institute emphasize ongoing de-risking and diversification, stressing long-term stability and constructive collaboration over zero-sum competition.

  • The analysis relies on Bundesbank data, contributing to wider observations about European responses to the evolving US-China trade environment.

  • Juergen Matthes and other experts stress developing local Chinese supply chains as a central part of the strategy.

  • IW calculations indicate 2025 represents the highest investment value in years since 2021 when viewed through their metrics.

  • Germany’s leaders call for new alliances amid fragility in established relations, signaling strategic recalibration in light of geopolitics.

  • Bundesbank data for 2025 (January–November) point to greater localization of German manufacturing and R&D in China, with implications for exports and domestic jobs.

Summary based on 16 sources


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