EU additional tariffs on EV: What will be important this week
The EU Commission rejected an offer from Chinese manufacturers. The negotiations on the additional tariffs are entering a decisive week.
By Amelie Richter
The EU Commission rejected an offer from Chinese manufacturers. The negotiations on the additional tariffs are entering a decisive week.
By Amelie Richter
After much uncertainty about how the operation would be carried out, two German warships passed through the Taiwan Strait on Friday – under the watchful eye of the Chinese Navy. Taiwan sees the passage as a sign of international solidarity, while China speaks of a provocation.
By David Demes
The national steel summit takes place today, Monday, in Duisburg. In the run-up to the summit, Martin Theuringer, Managing Director of the German Steel Federation, spoke to Table.Briefings about the problems faced by the European and German steel industry in foreign trade.
By Marc Winkelmann
China hosted its own security conference, the Xiangshan Forum. Defense Minister Dong Jun called for negotiations in Ukraine and Gaza, but Beijing is interested in much more.
By Michael Radunski
The Chinese Ministry of Commerce warned its car manufacturers against investing abroad. Companies producing overseas have been advised to use Chinese components wherever possible.
By Fabian Peltsch
The German Federal Ministry for the Environment wants to reverse the so-called Upstream Emission Reduction projects in China after they were stopped due to suspected fraud. The system has already been terminated and the Federal Environment Agency is continuing its investigation.
By Christiane Kuehl
In the coming weeks, the decision will be made on whether the additional tariffs on Chinese EVs will apply for five years. The rift between the positions of the EU member states has become clearer.
By Amelie Richter
The one-child policy has changed many aspects of China, a country in which the bonds of the extended family have always played a large role. The population is declining dramatically, leading to a multitude of problems. Calculations suggest that the country will no longer be a nation of billions by the end of this century.
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Diplomatically, the Russian president's visit to Mongolia was a complete success. Despite an international arrest warrant, the red carpet was rolled out for Putin in Ulaanbaatar. But as far as business is concerned, it was a failure – and that is because of China.
By Michael Radunski