Dirk Panter, Economy Minister of Germany’s Saxony state, said on May 11 that a more pragmatic approach is needed toward cooperation with Chinese automakers as Germany’s automotive industry undergoes transformation. He suggested introducing Chinese partners through joint ventures to participate in local manufacturing.
Saxony, a key automotive hub in eastern Germany, hosts production facilities for Volkswagen, BMW, and Porsche. Panter said joint ventures between Volkswagen and Chinese manufacturers could be a viable option and expressed hope that Chinese firms would establish production in the region.
He emphasized that cooperation could help preserve Germany’s industrial capacity during the transition, rather than allowing it to erode.
Panter also noted that China has become a leader in electric vehicles and battery technology, and that Chinese automakers have already begun local production in several European countries, a trend he said Germany cannot afford to ignore.
Source: Xinhua, May 13, 2026
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