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German industry leaders to meet with EU sector chiefs on sector challenges

A source with first-hand knowledge said that Germany will send some top industrial CEOs next week to Brussels to discuss with EU chief Ursula von der Leyen how to maintain the competitiveness of the sector in the face of trade wars, high energy prices and other challenges.

Source: The meeting, which will be led by Hendrik Wüst, state premier of North Rhine-Westphalia and include CEOs from Thyssenkrupp Rheinmetall Lanxess Lanxess Lufthansa is expected to attract the CEOs for Thyssenkrupp Lufthansa Rheinmetall, Lanxess Lanxess among others.

North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany's largest state, is also its industrial heartland. It has been under pressure for years from Asian competitors, bureaucracy, high energy prices and increasing trade barriers.

Sources said that the CEOs of E.ON Covestro and Lanxess, as well as Henkel, DHL and Uniper, will attend the July 2 working lunch.

Source: The companies that attended the meeting all have their headquarters in North Rhine-Westphalia and employ around 1,5 million people. They also generate around 500 billion euro ($585 billion) in combined sales.

Brussels and Washington are seeking to reach a deal ahead of the July 9 deadline, set by U.S. president Donald Trump. If an agreement cannot be reached, U.S. goods could be imported at 50% of their EU equivalents.

Politico was the first to report on the meeting. (1 dollar = 0.8544 euro) (Reporting and editing by Christoph Steitz, FriederikeHeine, Ludwig Burger and Sabine Wollrab)

(source: Reuters)