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Sat, 25 Oct 2025 09:52 UTC

German Foreign Minister Johann Wadephul.

German Foreign Minister Johann Wadephul.

Johann Wadephul has reportedly been forced to call off an impending visit to Beijing because too few meetings were arranged

German Foreign Minister Johann Wadephul has been forced to cancel an upcoming trip to China after Beijing reportedly declined to arrange high-level meetings with him, multiple media outlets reported on Friday.

Wadephul was scheduled to depart for Beijing on Sunday to discuss China's export restrictions on rare-earths and semiconductors, as well as the Ukraine conflict.

"The trip cannot take place at this time and will be postponed to a later date," Politico cited a spokesperson for Germany's Federal Foreign Office as saying. Wadephul was slated to meet with Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi but otherwise reportedly had too few meetings on the agenda.

According to Bild, the two diplomats will instead hold a telephone conversation soon.

The diplomatic setback comes amid escalating trade tensions between China and the EU. Over the past year, Brussels and Beijing have clashed over what the bloc calls China's industrial overproduction, while China accuses the EU of protectionism.

Earlier this month, Beijing tightened its restrictions on the export of certain strategic minerals that have dual-use in military applications - a move that could further strain Europe's struggling auto sector.

Germany has been particularly affected by the worsening trade climate. Bild reported on Wednesday that Volkswagen is expected to halt production at key plants next week due to a shortage of semiconductors following the Dutch government's seizure of Chinese-owned chipmaker Nexperia. The Netherlands cited risks to the EU's technological security, prompting Beijing to retaliate by banning exports of Nexperia chips from China. As inventories dwindle, more Volkswagen plants could face temporary shutdowns, and other automakers may also be affected, the paper said.

On Friday, German Economy Minister Katherina Reiche announced that Berlin was lodging a diplomatic protest against Beijing for blocking semiconductor shipments, citing Germany's heavy reliance on Chinese components.

Comment: Germany and the rest of the EU only have themselves to blame for the blowback. Instead of isolating Russia and China, the EU is finding itself being more and more isolated and totally dependent on the whimps of the US. Not a winning strategy.

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