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U.S. DEPARTMENT OF THE TREASURY
READOUT: Deputy Secretary of the Treasury Wally Adeyemo’s
Visit to Germany
December 19, 2022

BERLIN - Yesterday, U.S. Treasury Deputy Secretary and State Secretary of the German Federal
Chancellery Jorg Kukies convened a roundtable of German business leaders from the industrial,
energy, and automotive sectors to discuss shared opportunities to promote economic growth
and prosperity and advance the transition to a clean energy economy. The Deputy Secretary
and State Secretary emphasized the close and deep bilateral relationship between the United
States and Germany, including critical trade and economic relations. Both officials recognized
that climate change is a global challenge that will require constructive and close engagement
between allies and partners around the world to build a clean energy economy while
strengthening our supply chains and bolstering our energy and investment security.
In addition to the roundtable, Deputy Secretary Adeyemo also met with German Head of the
Federal Chancellery Wolfgang Schmidt, State Secretary of the Federal Foreign Office Susanne
Baumann, and State Secretary of the Federal Ministry for Economic Affairs and Climate Action
Udo Philipp while in Germany. In these meetings, the Deputy Secretary underscored the U.S.’s
commitment to continue working with Germany to hold Russia accountable for its illegal war
through sanctions and measures like the price cap on Russian seaborne oil, on shared climate
goals, and on assistance for Ukraine. The Deputy Secretary congratulated his counterparts on
the agreement reached at the EU to provide an additional 18 billion euros in assistance to
Ukraine, as well as impose additional sanctions on Russia and adopt the global minimum tax
agreement reached at the OECD last year.
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