Taiwan’s former president Tsai Ing-wen is expected to speak at the “Berlin Freedom Conference.” Taiwan’s former digital minister Audrey Tang will also be a guest.
By Leonardo Pape
Thailand and Cambodia are working on de-escalating their border conflict. The withdrawal of heavy weapons should take place by the end of the year.
By Redaktion Table
The US coffee chain is divesting control of its most important foreign business: Boyu Capital is acquiring a majority stake in Starbucks China for around USD 4 billion. The store network is to be adapted more closely to local consumer habits.
By Fabian Peltsch
China is stepping up its tone in the Nexperia crisis. The Netherlands bears full responsibility for the turbulence in the global semiconductor supply chains, explains the Ministry of Commerce.
By Redaktion Table
According to GTAI, Germany is heading for a record trade deficit with China: Imports are likely to exceed exports by around EUR 87 billion in 2025.
By Redaktion Table
Standardization is more than just technology. Germany leads in traditional industries, but is at risk of being left behind in key digital technologies. Europe must act strategically in order to help set international standards.
By Amelie Richter
India’s clean transition is faltering. A report by Mission Possible Partnership shows that despite planned projects, a lack of permits, outdated regulations and high financing costs stand in the way of implementation.
By Fabian Peltsch
In 2003, ex-Tibetan monk Lobsang Monlam bought himself a computer and began work on his personal goal in life – the digital preservation of the Tibetan language and culture.
By Marcel Grzanna