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Why are many Western leaders visiting China?
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Why are many Western leaders visiting China?

Al Jazeera · Feb 26, 2026 · Collected from RSS

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German Chancellor Friedrich Merz is in Beijing, saying he wants to reset ties.

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Inside StoryAfter spending decades criticising China, a succession of leaders from Western countries have been lining up to engage with its leadership.In recent months, many of them have visited Beijing, seeking business opportunities.German Chancellor Friedrich Merz is the latest to land in China.Merz says Beijing must not be overlooked when tackling the big global challenges.United States President Donald Trump’s huge tariffs are said to have pushed Western countries closer to China.But can China be an alternative?And what does it have to offer?Presenter: James BaysGuests:Jost Wubbeke – Managing partner at Sinolytics and an expert on China’s industrial policy, rare earths and supply chain strategyHarry Broadman – Former assistant to the US trade representativeDan Wang – Economist and director on Eurasia Group’s China teamPublished On 26 Feb 2026


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