Chinese Goods Redirected to Germany Due to US Tariffs, Researchers Say
Chinese goods shipped to Germany surged at more than twice the pace of total imports in the first seven months of the year as U.S. tariffs disrupted global trade flows, according to a study by the Institute for Employment Research (IAB). In the first seven months of 2025, imports from China rose by 10.5% to 97.6 billion euros ($114.23 billion), while total imports increased by 4.9% from January to July to around 796.6 billion euros, data from the German...
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