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German economy minister's China trip to include CEOs of BASF, Thyssenkrupp

BERLIN/FRANKFURT, May 21 (Reuters) - Top executives of BASF, Thyssenkrupp and Siemens Energy will participate in German Economy Minister Katherina Reiche's first trip to China next week, the firms told Reuters, which comes at a time of rising protectionism and shifts in global trade.

Germany, the world's third-largest economy, has been particularly exposed, squeezed by rising competition from China as well as import tariffs in the United States, turning its top two trading partners into sources of increased risk.

Reiche's visit, scheduled from May 26 to May 29, also reflects Germany's dependence on China as a source of raw materials and market to sell goods, while the country is a fierce rival in the automotive, energy and technology sectors.

The visit comes three months after German Chancellor Friedrich Merz's trip to the world's second-largest economy, a trip aimed at resetting ties that are determined by key dependencies, most notably in the field of rare earths.

"It is particularly important for the German government to position itself more resiliently in the area of raw materials, and also to demand fair competition," a spokesperson for Germany's Economy Ministry said.

"These are certainly issues that play a role in China," the spokesperson said, also pointing to the European Union's significance as a buyer of Chinese goods.

Hot on the heels of China visits by the presidents of Russia and the U.S., Reiche will be accompanied by Markus Kamieth, CEO of the world's top chemicals maker BASF BASFn.DE, the company said. BASF in March opened its new €9 billion euros ($10 billion) complex in southern China's Zhanjiang, its single largest investment ever.

Miguel Lopez, CEO of German engineering conglomerate Thyssenkrupp TKAG.DE will also participate, as will Tim Holt, board member at power equipment maker Siemens Energy ENR1n.DE, Germany's third most valuable company, the two companies said.

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 (Reporting by Rene Wagner and Thomas Seythal in Berlin and Christoph Steitz and Patricia Weiss in Frankfurt)

 ((christoph.steitz@thomsonreuters.com; +49 30 220 133 647))

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