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Major news items in leading German newspapers

Xinhua, March 31, 2017 Adjust font size:

The following are major news items in leading German newspapers on Friday.

Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung:

U.S. President Donald Trump will have all trade relations with the U.S. investigated for misdemeanor and imbalances. Germany is also affected. The decree will be signed on Friday.

Der Tagesspiegel:

Seldom the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) has been so at risk as in 2017. It must be now mindful of its core task: peace and security. Are the foreign ministers of the 28 NATO countries hosting this policy in Brussels this Friday?

Handelsblatt:

In 2016, the profit of Chinese Huawei has stagnated. Higher expenditure on research and marketing is responsible for this. Huawei now ranks third in sales worldwide, after Apple and Samsung.

Die Welt:

The effect of digitization is driving changes in the working world. There is an increasing shift in entrepreneurial risk to employees and growing pressure to qualify, according to the German Institute of Labour Economic (IZA). Endit