German Firms Increase Investments in China Amid Five-Year Plan
German companies are accelerating investments in China, with new projects aligning with the country's 15th Five-Year Plan. The focus on emerging industries like robotics and aviation presents substantial growth opportunities, highlighting China's appeal as a stable investment environment.

German firms are responding positively to China's 15th Five-Year Plan, which emphasizes emerging strategic industries such as new-generation information technology and robotics. Investment data shows that new German direct investment in China reached approximately 7 billion euros in 2025, surpassing the prior year's figure.
Companies like Mankiewicz and NEURA Robotics are expanding operations in Zhejiang Province, bolstered by local government support. The German Chamber of Commerce reports that 93% of German companies intend to maintain or increase their presence in China, citing confidence in the country's economic development.
This trend indicates China's growing role as a hub for technological innovation and foreign investment stability. Risks associated with shifting global supply chains may affect future investment decisions.




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