Trade policy: British Business Secretary visits Beijing
For the first time since 2018, a British trade minister is visiting Beijing. The talks will be held via the Joint Economic and Trade Commission of the two countries.
By Ning Wang
For the first time since 2018, a British trade minister is visiting Beijing. The talks will be held via the Joint Economic and Trade Commission of the two countries.
By Ning Wang
At the IAA, German car manufacturers appear unimpressed by the crises of recent years. Unlike the Chinese brands, which have learned from their mistakes and are back with renewed self-confidence.
By Christian Domke Seidel
With a national roadmap, Beijing wants to turn the interface between man and machine into the next high-tech industry. Once again, the USA is the biggest competitor.
By Jörn Petring
In her State of the Union address, Ursula von der Leyen paints a picture of a world in upheaval: dependencies are being used "ruthlessly as a weapon", China is moving closer to Russia and North Korea. She presents various responses for Europe.
By Amelie Richter
China sharply criticizes Israel's attack on Qatar – and points to the "unbalanced actions of external powers" in the Middle East.
By Fabian Peltsch
19 people were killed in protests against the government in Nepal. Beijing hopes to restore social order. Nepal has increasingly turned towards China politically in recent years.
By Leonardo Pape
In a meeting with his Chinese counterpart, US Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth assured him that the US was not seeking a "regime change or strangulation" of China.
By Leonardo Pape
Although China is investing huge sums in renewable energies, coal and nuclear power plants, the country is dependent on enormous energy imports. But this could soon change, as an analysis by the Boston Consulting Group shows.
By Christian Domke Seidel