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China reclaims spot as top German trade partner from US

Mark Hallam with dpa, AFP
November 19, 2025

China has edged back ahead as Germany's highest-volume trade partner, just a year after the US claimed the position. Exports, particularly of cars, to both core markets have dipped sharply amid tariff tussles.

Aerial photo taken by a drone of a vast container ship loading at Hamburg's port, with many cargo containers also visible on the docks. October 14, 2025.
It's more or less neck and neck, but China's trade volumes Germany have risen more sharply than those of the US in 2025 so farImage: Sina Schuldt/dpa/picture alliance

China has again overtaken the US to become Germany's top trading partner, thanks to a rise in imports to Germany in the first three quarters of 2025. 

This comes amid tariff tensions with both countries, albeit with Donald Trump's trade policies probably getting the most attention, and as German exports to both the core markets falter. Car sales suffered in particular.

What were the core figures? 

The government's statistics office, Destatis, published corrected data on Wednesday showing a total trade volume with China of €185.9 billion (roughly $215 billion) between January and September. That's an increase of 0.6% compared to the same period last year.

Meanwhile, trade with the US was down 3.9% compared to the first nine months of 2024, standing at €184.7 billion. 

China had usurped the US as Germany's largest trade partner in 2016 and then stayed there consistently, until it lost the top spot last year. 

The data showed further evidence of the sharp dips in German car exports to the US, and particularly to China in 2025Image: Sina Schuldt/dpa/picture alliance

Imports to Germany from both countries rose, by 2.8% in the case of the US but by 8.5% from China. 

Meanwhile, the value of German exports fell in both directions, down 12.3% to China and down 7.8% to the US.

But the US remains a more lucrative export market for Germany overall, with sales worth €112.7 billion compared to €61.4 billion — meaning Germany still has a trade surplus with the US and a trade deficit with China. 

Indeed, the second most prolific importer of products to Germany is not the US, but the neighboring Netherlands, with just a slight edge over the US in third.

Further signs of car trade collapse

Exports of German cars and car parts fell much more sharply, amid tariff disputes with both countries and as China's fast-growing car industry continues to deal with more and more of its high-end domestic demand itself, at the expense of manufacturers all over the world. 

Sales to the US dipped by €3.6 billion, or 13.9%, amid the introduction of higher 15% tariffs for imports from the EU, and after a brief period where the tariffs rose from less than 3% to roughly 27.5% in the first half of the year after Trump's return.

Meanwhile, sales to China dipped by €6.1 billion, or 35.9%. This comes as the EU and China wrangle over the high tariffs put on Chinese electric vehicle sales in Europe.

Edited by: Wesley Rahn 

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