Xi Jinping's goal is clear: China should become a football power. And when the president wants something in the People's Republic, many things become possible: China's entrepreneurs invest billions, buy coaches, players, and entire clubs. Money is not an issue. The results for the new season are devastating: Many clubs are on the verge of going out of business. However, that doesn't necessarily harm the sport.
By Redaktion Table
A recent article in the Tagesspiegel carried the headline "Why I no longer travel to China." Our guest author Christian Straube responds with a contrary view: Personal contact with China has never been more important than it is today.
By Redaktion Table
The Chinese battery producer SVOLT wants to invest €1 billion in new factories in Saarland. The company is relying on the skills of German employees and the quality of German machines. European Head Kai-Uwe Wollenhaupt is certain: The drop in battery prices in the coming years will massively increase the demand for EVs in this country.
By Marcel Grzanna
The Party is always right, and Xi Jinping is its most important leader by far, even ahead of Mao Zedong and Deng Xiaoping. These are the main messages that the patient reader will take away from the newly published "short" history of the Chinese Communist Party. It has over 500 pages.
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The EU Parliament stops working on the investment agreement and demands a withdrawal of the sanctions from Beijing. A paragraph on non-profit organizations such as foundations, NGOs, and associations in the annex to the CAI is still causing uncertainty among those affected. In a briefing today, the EU Commission intends to provide answers to questions from German representatives of foundations and associations.
By Amelie Richter