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EU-China trade: Why CBAM could become a burden

The EU plans to tax carbon dioxide emissions when importing products from non-EU countries. China is particularly affected – and regards the CBAM adjustment mechanism primarily as protectionism. Small companies in particular are faced with a problem.

By Finn Mayer-Kuckuk

Kaiser Kuo: Which experts we should really listen to

In his articles and podcasts, Kaiser Kuo analyzes China in all its facets. Fabian Peltsch spoke with him about what qualities a China observer should have and why he wants to return to Beijing after more than ten years in the United States.

By Fabian Peltsch

EV tariffs: Why stopping now would send the wrong signal

Shortly before the vote on longer-term tariffs on EVs from China, several member states, including Germany, are trying to counteract this plan. This is a mistake, write Cora Jungbluth and Etienne Höra in today's Opinion. The EU must also be able to defend itself against unfair competition.

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