The harshest ruling to date in connection with the mass protests in 2019 is fueling concerns about the Hong Kong 47 pro-democrats.
By Marcel Grzanna
A man stabbed people near Suzhou, seemingly at random. Once again, a man apparently takes revenge on society for his personal misfortune, causing online debates.
By Manuel Changming Liu
With HarmonyOS Next, the tech giant has presented a system that works entirely without Android for the first time. This reduces Huawei's vulnerability to Washington – and could also create a new revenue stream.
By Jörn Petring
At the third and probably last meeting between outgoing US President Joe Biden and China's head of state Xi Jinping, the key messages were directed at Biden's successor.
By Manuel Changming Liu
In an interview with Table.Briefings and other European media, outgoing Competition Commissioner Margrethe Vestager warns against seeing merger control as a panacea for economic policy problems.
By Silke Wettach
After the worst amok incident in years, Chinese authorities are trying to control public reactions.
By Manuel Changming Liu
The EU must not let Trump drag it into a tariff war with the USA. The Chinese Chamber of Commerce shared the warning shot.
By Manuel Changming Liu
The German Mechanical Engineering Industry Association VDMA asked its members for an assessment of the situation in China: companies expect sales growth of just 1.5 percent on average in 2024. However, the order situation has improved compared to a survey in spring.
By Amelie Richter
The C929 was planned as a joint project between Chinese and Russian aircraft manufacturers. Now the Russians are out, and China's state-owned company Comac has announced a first buyer for the competitor to the Airbus a350.
By Marcel Grzanna