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Merkel, Xi agree to work on steel overcapacity within G20

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By Andrea Shalal

(Reuters) - German and Chinese discussed overcapacity in world markets and agreed on Saturday to work on solutions within the framework of the group of industrialised nations, Merkel's said.

In a telephone discussion, the two newly reelected leaders emphasised close ties between the two countries, both facing planned and aluminium tariffs, and agreed to deepen their strategic partnership, said in a statement.

They also underscored the importance of multilateral cooperation on global trade, a pointed response to an accelerating shift away from multilateral action and institutions by the under

U.S. officials have said they will seek to work with "like-minded" countries at the Group of 20 meeting early next week in Argentina, to push back against China's state subsidies and investment policies.

The Merkel-Xi call came amid tensions between the United States, and over U.S. tariffs, and China's rejection of U.S. legislation encouraging an exchange of officials between the and

considers self-ruled and democratic to be a wayward province ineligible for state-to-state relations.

Merkel and Xi "discussed the problem of global overcapacities in the market and backed continued efforts to work toward solutions in the framework of the Global Forum (on Excess Capacity)," Seibert said, referring to a body initiated at the summit in Hangzhou, in 2016.

"In this regard, they emphasised the importance of close multilateral cooperation on trade," he said.

Trump has criticised both and for their trade surpluses with the since taking office in 2017.

Merkel on Saturday said Germany's trade surpluses were narrowing due to rising domestic demand, and the government would continue to try to support that trend.

German will visit this week to press for an exemption from and aluminium tariffs as part of a broad push by the to reverse the U.S. sanctions.

German will discuss the issue at a meeting in with

Merkel said on Friday the planned U.S. tariffs violated the principles of the and the dispute should be resolved via talks if possible.

Seibert said Merkel invited the to visit for official government consultations, and Xi also extended an invitation for Merkel to visit

(Reporting by Andrea Shalal; Editing by and David Holmes)

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First Published: Sat, March 17 2018. 21:51 IST
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