(Reuters) – Germany will press for China to open up its economic markets to European companies and will discuss human rights during a visit by Chancellor Olaf Scholz to Beijing next week, a government spokesperson said on Friday.
Germany’s view of Beijing has changed in recent months but it is against “decoupling” from the Chinese economy, the spokesperson told a briefing.
Berlin is also still examining the potential Chinese takeover of the chip production of Dortmund-based company Elmos, which follows on the heels of Chinese attempts to buy a stake in a terminal in the port of Hamburg.
(Reporting by Matthias Williams, editing by Rachel More)