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Central European countries are increasingly strengthening their investment ties with China to compensate for the downturn of the German economy, which has long been the main driver of industrial growth in the region. Due to Germany's economic weakness and the growing Chinese competition in sectors such as automotive and chemicals, these nations—particularly the Visegrád Group—are seeking to attract Chinese investments to benefit from opportunities in domestic manufacturing. Hungary, Slovakia, and the Czech Republic have attracted substantial Chinese investments, including factories for electric vehicles and batteries, providing them with an opportunity to diversify their sources of growth and reduce dependence on Germany. Meanwhile, Poland is hesitant to welcome Chinese investments due to cautious regulatory measures. This shift reflects a structural change in the balance of industrial power in Europe, where Germany is no longer the sole principal engine, and Chinese investment has become a key element in strengthening regional growth.
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