Hong Kong: Why six activists have their passports revoked
Hong Kong is stripping six exiled activists of their passports, accusing them of endangering national security.
By Fabian Peltsch
Hong Kong is stripping six exiled activists of their passports, accusing them of endangering national security.
By Fabian Peltsch
Meet the “Top of the Table”: the 100 key players in the international climate scene. Selected by the China.Table editorial team in ten categories, from politics to administration, consulting, think tanks, foundations and NGOs. Today: the most important personalities from think tanks. Click here for the overview.
By Redaktion Table
China's weather agency is warning of an extreme drought with negative impacts on the harvest in Henan, the country's key wheat-growing province. The local government has been urged to take emergency measures.
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The Brussels authority has found Chinese state subsidies for electric vehicles to be unequivocally proven. We explain which state aids were identified, whether negotiations with Beijing are still ongoing and what the additional tariffs mean for customers.
By Amelie Richter
The tariffs are here, but the conflicts are far from over. Berlin intends to keep intervening in Brussels to avoid provoking Beijing too much. And Beijing will almost certainly retaliate – though probably not against Germany first.
By Finn Mayer-Kuckuk
The Taiwanese company TSMC is the largest and most important contract manufacturer of high-end semiconductor products. It is now opening a fab in Dresden, Germany. At a conference in Berlin, the new head of the TSMC plant provided details.
By Felix Lee
After weeks of anticipation, it is now clear: The European Commission is imposing additional tariffs on Chinese electric vehicles, with rates varying by manufacturer.
By Amelie Richter
Four US college lecturers have been injured in a stabbing in Jilin in north-eastern China. They were in the country as part of an exchange program. One suspect has already been arrested.
By Redaktion Table
Time Magazine named Zhang Kejian one of the 100 most influential people in 2019. The materials science graduate's career is fully geared towards the space industry.
By Jörn Petring