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How forced labor from China ends up in cars

Cars can hardly be built in China without human rights violations. Western manufacturers are also directly affected. A study from Great Britain shows which manufacturers have vehicle parts in their supply chains that were produced through forced labor or by inmates of internment and re-education camps.

By Christian Domke Seidel

Domestic tourism recovers after pandemic

After lifting all travel restrictions that were put in place since the beginning of the Covid-19 outbreak, Chinese tourism is gaining pace again. While the numbers are not expected to reach pre-Covid heights, industry experts are optimistic about domestic tourism, while outbound tourism is expected to recover more slowly.

By Experts Table.Briefings

Volkszeitung-4.-April

The whole party must cram Xi's ideology

At the beginning of April, the CP launched a new, huge campaign to spread Xi Jinping's "Thought." Former party leaders like Mao no longer play a role in it. In his speeches, Xi blatantly praises himself and completes the party's focus on him.

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Von der Leyen and Macron travel with different expectations

The French president and the head of the EU Commission have a difficult mission ahead of them in Beijing: to present EU and national interests in a unified manner. While von der Leyen insists on a "de-risking" of trade relations, Macron hopes for thick economic contracts with the People's Republic.

By Amelie Richter