Global Supply Chains Key for China and Germany, He Lifeng Says

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He Lifeng, right, as part of a German-Chinese financial dialogue.

Photographer: Andreas Arnold/picture alliance/Getty Images

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China and Germany are committed to maintaining global economic interconnectivity, Chinese Vice Premier He Lifeng said after a meeting in Frankfurt.

“Cooperation helps the development of both countries, and the strengthening of economic relations lead to a win-win situation,” He said, adding that both economies want to “maintain global supply chains and to position themselves against decoupling.”