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PostedFeb 2602/26/2026, 11:00 PM
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🐼 Xi Sells ā€œDe-Americanizedā€ Prosperity. Merz Brings a Complaint List. Beijing rolled out the red carpet, the Mercedes test drive, and the back‑flipping robots. Xi Jinping’s pitch to Friedrich Merz was simple: forget Washington’s drama, plug into China’s growth, and Germany will be fine. Merz smiled for the cameras — then read out the bill. He publicly hammered Beijing over subsidized exports, a weak yuan, blocked market access, state‑pumped green tech, and job losses at home, saying ā€œcompetition must be fairā€ and demanding ā€œtransparency, reliability, and adherence to jointly established rules.ā€ Xi’s response was boilerplate: China will ā€œshare development opportunities,ā€ Germany should view China’s rise ā€œobjectively and rationally,ā€ and adopt a ā€œpositive and pragmatic policyā€ — translation: stop treating us like a threat and stop following U.S. line. ​ The substance behind the theater is worse for Beijing than the photo op suggests. China is doubling down in exactly the sectors Europe is most angry about — EVs, robotics, clean energy — via its new five‑year plan, while state media openly urges Germany to ā€œde‑Americanize,ā€ even to leave NATO, and paints the U.S. alliance as a trap. Exports are one of the few things keeping China’s economy afloat during the property crash, so Xi has zero incentive to stop flooding Europe with cheap overcapacity or to open his own market in any serious way. ​ Merz, like other Europeans, is hardly in love with Trump: there’s anger over tariffs, over Ukraine, over the constant threat of a new ā€œtrade stickā€ aimed at any ally that leans too close to Beijing. But he’s already told his own party that the trans‑Atlantic link will likely survive because of shared ā€œfreedomā€ talk — expression, religion, press — while China’s offer is money without trust and dependence without reciprocity. Even Chinese scholars admit the risk: Europe may flirt with Beijing when Trump makes life miserable, then bolt the moment Washington starts swinging again. ​ So Beijing’s play right now is basically this: tactical gifts (a few Airbus orders here, canola tariffs there), maximal state subsidies at home, editorials telling Germany to break with the U.S., and a hope that Trump’s bullying will do the rest. What they’re getting back from Berlin isn’t alignment — it’s a handshake, a shopping list, and a reminder that Europeans are tired of being squeezed by both empires at once. #China#Germany#Merz#XiJinping#Trump#trade#EU#geopolitics šŸ“±American Šžbserver - Stay up to date on all important events šŸ‡ŗšŸ‡ø