According to foreign media reports, German Chancellor Olaf Scholz (Olaf Scholz) visited China this week, accompanied by senior representatives of many well-known German companies.
German executives have high hopes for this visit and bilateral business relations.
Ola K ä llenius, Chairman of the Mercedes-Benz Group Management Committee: China plays an important role in Mercedes-Benz’s global strategy.
It is not only one of our largest markets and production bases, but also one of our global technological innovation centers.
In the future, we will continue to invest in China, strengthen cooperation with Chinese partners, promote electrification and digital transformation, and continue to contribute to Germany-China economic and trade cooperation.
Oliver Zipse, chairman of the BMW Group Management Committee: this year coincides with the 10th anniversary of the establishment of an all-round strategic partnership between Germany and China.
I am deeply honored to once again accompany Prime Minister Schultz on his visit to China.
BMW Group has been rooted in China for 30 years, and its development has benefited from the free trade between Germany and China and China’s high-level opening-up policy.
We are full of confidence in the future of the Chinese market, firmly continue to invest in China, and make greater contributions to deepening Germany-China cooperation.
Miguel Á ngel L ó pez Borrego:, Chairman and CEO of ThyssenKrupp Executive Board, as part of this trip with Prime Minister Schultz, we hope to expand exchanges and cooperation with Chinese partners in the field of climate-friendly technology.
As an enterprise, we have been active in China for more than 150 years.
In China’s green transformation strategy, we see the great potential of climate protection.
Therefore, we hope to strengthen the business activities of the newly established ThyssenKrupp low-carbon technology division in China and Asia, as well as in other parts of the world.
Roland Busch:, President and CEO of Siemens, the relationship between China and Germany is very strong.
Germany can provide a lot of technology, and this is the way we develop our economy.
Looking to the future, I think we will please climb another high-rise building, we believe in the Chinese market.
By the way, I like Chinese food very much. Dr. Markus Steilemann, CEO of Covestro: in the new decade, our Shanghai production site will continue to meet regional and global needs with a more sustainable mix of materials and play a key role in achieving the Group’s ambitious goal of achieving climate neutrality by 2050.
As the world’s leading materials company, Covestro has extensive knowledge and first-hand experience in different markets to promote innovation in sustainable development.
We hope to cooperate with our partners and make use of our expertise in materials to contribute to the common goal of climate neutrality in the world.
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