China, France overtake US as top German trade partners
By Associated Press
Feb 24, 2017 7:20 AM CST
Germany's Economic Affaire and Energy Minister Brigitte Zypries, left, and France's Finance Minister Michel Sapin attend a media conference at the ministry in Paris, Thursday, Feb. 23, 2017. France's Finance Minister Michel Sapin and his Germany's Economy Affair and Energy Minister Brigitte Zypries...   (Associated Press)

BERLIN (AP) — New statistics show that China and France have overtaken the U.S. as Germany's largest trading partners.

Germany's Federal Statistical Office reported Friday that trade between the country and China in 2016 totaled some 170 billion euros (currently $180 billion) worth of goods. Import and export trade with France was second at 167 billion euros.

The dpa news agency reported that the U.S. fell from first to third place, with 165 billion euros in overall trade.

It remained Germany's largest market for exports, however, with a total value of 107 billion euros in 2016.