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German industrial orders rose more than expected in March due to buoyant foreign demand especially from countries outside the euro zone. But as Sonia Legg reports, the postive data from Europe's biggest economy follows yet another weak survey from China - this time exports fell more than expected in April.
Bavaria's conservative premier Markus Soeder welcomes China's Prime Minister Li Qiang to the Munich Residence, where the two are treated to a full Bavarian gun salute. Li Qiang is on his first trip abroad since he was named China's prime minister at a time when Germany is seeking to reduce its reliance on the Asian giant. IMAGES
German Economy Minister Robert Habeck greets Chinese Premier Li Qiang, German Chancellor Olaf Scholz and the chairman of China's National Development and Reform Commission, Zheng Shanjie, in Berlin. The two countries are holding talks for the 11th German-Chinese Forum for Economic and Technological Cooperation. IMAGES
The German and Chinese delegations arrive in the meeting hall and take their seats ahead of talks between the two countries in Berlin. German Chancellor, Olaf Scholz, is hosting Chinese Premier, Li Qiang, on Tuesday as he seeks to recalibrate cooperation with Beijing. Li, on his first trip abroad since being named premier in March, has been tasked with shoring up China's sputtering post-Covid economy. IMAGES
Chinese Prime Minister Li Qiang and German Chancellor Olaf Scholz pose for a group picture with representatives of the two countries' government during a meeting in the German capital Berlin. IMAGES