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39 killed in fire in Jiangxi

39 people have died in a major fire in the city of Xinyu. It is the second fatal fire in China within a week.

By Fabian Peltsch

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German companies expect challenging times

According to a survey by the AHK, German companies see the economic situation in China continuing to face pressure. The increasing competition from Chinese companies also complicates business. Nevertheless, companies remain resilient.

By Jörn Petring

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Rose Adikin – African influencer in Zhejiang

A 30-year-old Ugandan woman has created an internet sensation on Douyin, YouTube, and TikTok. Her "Sino-Africa rural love story" shows how Africa and China are growing together, not only economically but also culturally.

By Redaktion Table

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Beijing props up battered stock markets

Following the government's announcement of support measures, Chinese shares are recovering from their slump. Overall, the stock markets have been lagging behind the global markets for years and are posting heavy losses.

By Redaktion Table

Sinolytics Radar

Corporate social credit system affects more and more companies

It seems contradictory to impose stricter controls on companies during an economic downturn. However, more and more companies are being blacklisted by the Chinese social credit system for serious violations.

By Experts Table.Briefings

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Voluntary emissions trading resumed

China has resumed voluntary carbon credits trading, initially only for previously approved projects. New approvals, including for solar thermal energy and offshore wind power, are expected.

By Christiane Kuehl