Germany: Vice Chancellor Robert Habeck heads to South Korea
In Seoul, the German vice chancellor will meet representatives from politics and business. Meanwhile, the EU has announced increased tariffs for electric cars produced in China, with Habeck heading there on FridayPOLITICSGERMANY
Germany: Vice Chancellor Robert Habeck heads to South Korea
In Seoul, the German vice chancellor will meet representatives from politics and business. Meanwhile, the EU has announced increased tariffs for electric cars produced in China, with Habeck heading there on Friday.
Robert Habeck
Habeck's first stop is South KoreaImage: Michaela Küfner/DW
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German Deputy Chancellor Robert Habeck heads to South Korea on Wednesday as part of an East Asia trip. Habeck will then head to China on Friday before returning to Germany.
In Seoul, Habeck will meet representatives from politics and business. The Green lawmaker will be accompanied by a business delegation and members of the Bundestag during the visit.
South Korea is a big market for Germany, says Habeck
Habeck says South Korea is Germany's second most important market in Asia with goods exports — mainly vehicle related — worth around €20 billion ($21.5 billion). Seoul is also a significant producer of IT equipment.
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