During his inaugural trip to Beijing, Germany’s Chancellor Christian Merz faced mounting tensions stemming from fierce competition in the green technology sector. As both nations vie to lead the transition towards sustainable energy, trade and investment negotiations have been overshadowed by concerns over intellectual property rights, market access, and policy alignment. Analysts highlight that Merz’s efforts to secure German green tech interests are complicated by China’s aggressive subsidies and domestic innovation campaigns, which challenge Europe’s lead in clean energy technologies.

Key issues at the heart of the green tech rivalry include:

  • Export restrictions on critical components
  • Disputes over technology transfer agreements
  • Competition in battery manufacturing and solar panel production
  • Access to rare earth elements essential for electric vehicles
Sector Germany’s Strength China’s Advantage
Electric Vehicles High-end engineering & software Scale manufacturing & subsidies
Solar Panels Efficiency innovation Cost competitive mass production
Battery Tech Advanced chemistry research Control over raw materials supply