Updated
Updated · Bloomberg · May 12
40% of German Firms in China See Economic Improvement Despite Iran War
Updated
Updated · Bloomberg · May 12

40% of German Firms in China See Economic Improvement Despite Iran War

2 articles · Updated · Bloomberg · May 12
  • Nearly 40% of German companies in China surveyed in April said they expect the Chinese economy to improve over the next six months, up from 22% a year earlier.
  • More than one-third also reported improving business conditions, compared with 19% in 2025, according to a report released Tuesday by the German Chamber of Commerce in China.
  • Over 210 chamber members took part in the survey, which showed sentiment strengthening even as the Iran war disrupted some operations and geopolitical tensions persisted.
  • The results point to a more upbeat near-term view among German businesses in China despite external risks still weighing on day-to-day activity.
As Europe tightens investment screening, can German business optimism in China overcome the growing political divide?
Is China's plan for tech self-reliance a golden opportunity or a strategic trap for German investors?