China's rural banks are being merged into larger institutions. Read Table.Briefings to find out whether this will prevent insolvencies in the future.
By Emily Kossak
AI export quotas divide the world into the good guys, the bad guys, and those who have to choose sides. The United States is trying to regulate the technology while it still can – even if the AI from Chinese company DeepSeek requires less computing power, it still relies on US chips.
By Amelie Richter
The idea of withdrawing the privileges of a normal trading partner from China is circulating in Washington. Ending the so-called PNTR status would have far-reaching consequences.
By Jörn Petring
While Europe is leading the way with strict AI rules, China is taking a pragmatic approach – and strict control. The Chinese model with its strong ideological control could be particularly attractive for governments in the Global South.
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The Brussels authority has imposed definitive duties on biodiesel from the People's Republic. The percentages are slightly lower than when they were provisionally set last summer.
By Amelie Richter
At the international AI summit in Paris, China and other countries signed a declaration on the ethical use of artificial intelligence. US Vice President Vance, however, indirectly criticized China.
By Leonardo Pape
According to insiders, the Chinese battery giant CATL plans an IPO worth billions in Hong Kong. The move could also serve as a hedge in the growing trade conflict between China and the US.
By Fabian Peltsch
In 2024, China's state-owned enterprises recorded only modest revenue growth. The government has set itself ambitious targets for 2025, which it hopes to achieve with more innovation and modernization in strategic growth sectors.
By Experts Table.Briefings