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'China is acting at the expense of its trading partners'

China's overcapacity is jeopardizing the German economy, economist Juergen Matthes warns. In this interview, he warns of global collateral damage if China does not change course. There is a threat of a global price collapse.

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News

EU imposes high anti-dumping duties on flame retardants

The EU Commission imposes anti-dumping duties on alkyl phosphate esters from China. At the same time, Brussels publishes guidance for European companies so that their anti-dumping complaints have an even better chance of success in the future.

By Amelie Richter

Feature

Scholz encounters major concerns of German companies in China

Despite all warnings, the German industry fails to reduce its dependency on China. Combined with unfair competition in the Chinese market, this creates massive existential worries for German companies. For Chancellor Olaf Scholz, this complex situation becomes the central theme of his trip to China.

By Michael Radunski

Heads (EN)

Jochen Tueting aims to conquer Europe with the car manufacturer Chery

Chinese automakers rely on the expertise of international professionals like Jochen Tueting. The automotive engineer once worked for Ford before joining the state-owned manufacturer Chery. Now, Tueting heads its location in Raunheim, Hesse. His biggest challenge as a German is to establish the brand in the European market.

By Redaktion Table