Earlier this month, the Netherlands government began requiring export licenses for more of ASML's product range to China, following pressure from the US. The Dutch Minister of Economic Affairs hopes Washington will show more understanding.
By Amelie Richter
China's economy is often in the spotlight due to acute structural problems. However, hardly any attention is paid to the weakness of its central bank. Without genuine authority over monetary policy, global confidence in the renminbi suffers considerably.
By Amelie Richter
China has a large amount of data, but it lags behind the US in terms of data quality, diversity, and availability for AI training. Opening up more datasets in both the public and private sectors could help ease the crunch.
By Experts Table.Briefings
The German wind power industry fears market distortions from Chinese competitors. One of them is now looking for a production site in Europe – including in Germany.
By Amelie Richter
Bi-directional charging allows EV batteries to feed their electricity into the grid. The Chinese government sees this enormous storage potential as a building block for the country's energy transition. But there are obstacles.
By Christian Domke Seidel
China armed itself against the economic downturn with a comprehensive package of measures. What may sound good is half-hearted and does not get to the root of the problems. Risks are once again being pushed into the future.
By Marcel Grzanna
A recent study by the Australian Lowy Institute shows that the USA is still the most influential power in Asia. It is followed by China, which is catching up fast, particularly in the military sphere.
By Michael Radunski
Ten years ago, Uyghur economist Ilham Tohti was sentenced to life in prison. A verdict that, according to Human Rights Watch, has "no basis in reality." The EU reiterates its call for his immediate release.
By Marcel Grzanna
Representatives of the Communist Party of China were guests at the Willy Brandt House on Monday. The background is the party dialogue with the Social Democratic Party (SPD). After the meeting, General Secretary Klingel called for more in-depth exchange.
By Amelie Richter