Friedrich Mertz, the prospective advisor for Germany, is putting pressure on the pressure to adopt a new change in his political positions before his official receipt of the post. After Donald Trump imposed large -scale definitions, including the imposition of customs duties by 20% on imports from Germany and other countries in the European Union, Mertz’s previous confidence in the United States has become a difficult economic recovery amid commercial turmoil. With the coalition talks led between the conservative block led by the Christian Democratic Union Party (CDU) and the Central Left Social Democratic Party due to the issues of tax policy and immigration, the trade was added to the negotiation agenda, and the alternatives to Mertz or his existing opposition to the relations. Fear of the German economy that controls the uncertainty over the future of the largest economy in Europe, which increases pressure on Mertz, especially after losing some conservative voters due to its decision to abandon German austerity policy, and the choice of a major spending package that includes debt of hundreds of billions of euros to finance defense and infrastructure. The leader of the 69 -year -old Christian Democratic Party (CDU) has remained remarkable since the announcement of US Customs duties, but his potential government partners have made it clear that the state on the goodwill of the White House is no longer an acceptable option. “Trump has launched a trade war against the rest of the world,” Nils Schmidt, a spokesman for the foreign party of the Social Democratic Party, told Bloomberg. He asked him to impose the duties of the re -view against the United States, and diversify the trade relations, coordination with Canada and Mexico as well as Asian partners. Mertz’s plans to change were supposed to be different. Mertz repeatedly said his intention that Germany under his leadership would take a stricter position against China while he spoke, but Trump’s tariff attack undermined this transformation Mertz planned and asked questions about where Germany could sell its export. Robert Habik, Outgoing Minister of Economics of the Green Party, noted that Mertz is not responsible, and calls on the next government to abandon the ‘assumptions of the 1990s’. “We can no longer rely on the goodness of others in us, and the full acceptance of reality is the new model that must work according to the next government,” Habik said in Berlin on Thursday. Trump’s fees are “wrong of his foundation”, while interim advisor Olaf Schultz described Trump’s fees as “wrong of his foundation”, but Mertz has not yet commented on it. While Germany is experiencing unprecedented uncertainty about its trade relations with the United States, Mertz published a position on late chancellor Helmut Cole, who celebrated his 95th birthday last Thursday, spokesman for the Christian Democratic Party (CDU) to comment on Mertz’s policy to China and said it is currently focusing on Koalition. “For me, the US president’s decision on customs duties is wrong of the foundation,” Schultz said in a tweet on his personal page. Previously, Mertz’s preference for the United States and his lack of confidence in China was clear. In a speech before the February 23 election, the business leaders warned against excessive involvement in the great Asian power. “The decision to invest in China involves major risks. If you decide to carry these risks, they carry it in a way that the whole business does not expose to danger if you have to remove this investment within a year.” China asks for objectivity and rationality. People who attended the event said and asked not to reveal their identity that Deng looked annoyed and left the place quickly. The Chinese embassy did not comment on the request, and at the time between the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Beij, Called on Dirdery erected, and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Beij, Callured on Cally of the Time, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Beij. Countries with an ‘objective’ disconnected. Although China withdrew behind the United States last year to become the second largest commercial partner for Germany, this decline was not due to the government policy of Berlin, but rather as a result of the decline in the demand of the second largest economy in the world. “Interests”, the condition of China -German cooperation, the most stringent position is reflected in a document that forms the basis of the current coalition government formation on the future foreign policy of Germany, as it will reduce ‘dependence on unilateral parties’. “China has become a systematic opponent and our desire to establish partnerships and fair competitions that are not equal to the Chinese side, but we still want to work together in a way that serves our interests.” A separate document issued by the parliamentary block of the Christian Democratic Party has emphasized the possibility of differences as it takes a stricter position, indicating that foreign investment is being investigated, localizing production and supply chains in Europe and diversifying trade relations. The general message is clear: China’s handling will continue, but on new foundations more cautiously and independently. Mertz is a fundamental change in behind -the -scenes commercial ties, and believes that China poses an existential threat to Germany’s safety, and intends to reduce the relationship with it, which is an indication of a fundamental change in commercial ties, which was about 246 billion euros (271 billion dollars) in the form of exports and imports. According to the German Central Bank, there are also 107 billion euro cumulative investments in manufacturing operations in China, by companies such as “Volkswagen” and “BASF’s”, along with hundreds of smaller industrial businesses. Mertz’s hard position towards China is partly due to his period outside of political life; He said during a recently closed meal that he grew up without confidence to the Chinese partners during a more than one contract in which he worked as a corporate lawyer, according to one of the participants who asked not to reveal his identity because of the confidentiality of the discussion. The upcoming German counselor was initially hoped that his militant attitude towards China would contribute to strengthening his relationship with the Trump administration, according to a person familiar with the directions of Mertz. The conservative politician repeatedly expressed his willingness to enter into a political agreement with the US president. Mertz is a bigger task in the most difficult geopolitical environment. Alexander de Brendt of the Christian Social Party, the Brotherly Party of the Christian Democratic Party (CDU) in Bavaria, was one of the great conservatives who publicly commented on the customs attack launched by Trump. DuBrel told reporters in Berlin that this attack around the world will put pressure on the world, adding that ‘stable growth’ is the most important pillar of Germany. He concluded: “Then we can also resist the threats of the United States … but this task is now bigger than before.”
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