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Hong Kong's own security law threatens the city's last freedoms

Hong Kong's leadership finally wants its own security law. The consultation paper is vaguely formulated and gives the government leeway to even target foreign critics. The city's religious freedom has never been more endangered.

By Fabian Peltsch

Seidenstraße Belarus Störungen
Feature

GTAI: Silk Road focuses on ASEAN and Central Asia

In collaboration with GTAI, China.Table regularly presents an evaluation of projects along the New Silk Road. In 2023, the focus of newly made investments shifted to Central and Southeast Asia. Two major investments are heading to Russia.

By Felix Lee

News

Solar manufacturers demand emergency measures from Brussels

European manufacturers of solar modules sent a letter to the EU on Tuesday calling for emergency measures. Otherwise, domestic companies would have to close under the price pressure of Chinese imports.

By Christiane Kuehl

John Lee
News

Hong Kong plans to pass own Security Law

The Hong Kong government wants to pass its own version of Beijing's internationally criticized security law "as soon as possible." It is to include five criminal offenses, including external interference.

By Carolyn Braun

Sinolytics Radar

Provinces correct 2024 growth targets downwards

After failing to meet their targets in 2023, many Chinese provinces have scaled back their ambitions for 2024, as the challenges posed by a property crisis and a weak private sector are expected to continue throughout 2024.​

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USA disables Chinese hacker network

The United States has apparently successfully cracked down on Chinese hackers. According to insiders, a state-supported group is targeting critical Western infrastructure. The hacks were discovered as early as 2023.

By Redaktion Table

Stephen S. Roach
Opinion

China's imagination deficit

The Chinese government's deeply anti-cyclical stance is at odds with the growing risks of deflation. At the same time, innovation is being stifled by a barrage of regulations. The country risks getting trapped in a dead end.

By Experts Table.Briefings