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Myanmar: Militias to secure access to rare earths.

New rare earth mines are being built in eastern Myanmar under the protection of an armed militia. China is using the mining areas in Shan State to secure its supply of strategically important raw materials – despite ongoing unrest in the region.

By Amelie Richter

Verena Ross: 'We need to break down the fragmentation of the capital markets.'

Successful start-ups from Europe prefer to go public in New York rather than in Frankfurt or Paris. The head of the EU financial market regulator ESMA wants to change this – she is calling for uniform supervision of exchange operators as well as crypto providers. Her authority is ready for this, says Ross in an interview with Table.Briefings.

By Till Hoppe

Cyber attacks: BSI warns German companies of 'false sense of security'.

An increasing number of German companies are falling victim to cyberattacks originating from China or Russia. Germany’s Federal Office for Information Security (BSI) is urging rapid implementation of the EU’s NIS-2 directive, which is designed to strengthen digital protection for critical infrastructure.

By Manuel Changming Liu

Sigrid Winkler: From the German Chamber to her own riding stable.

Former AHK (German Chamber of Commerce Abroad) staffer Sigrid Winkler has turned her desire for occasional escapes from big city life into a business model. With her boutique riding stable "City Cowboys" in Shanghai, she’s tapping into a growing niche market.

By Redaktion Table