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Five-year plan: What companies can expect in the 'birdcage'

More control by the party, fewer free market forces: In the preparations for the new five-year plan, China's President Xi Jinping sends clear signals about the country's future economic course, likely causing great concern among proponents of liberalization.

By Andreas Landwehr

Hong Kong: Science and business lose vital data source

China Labour Bulletin, based in Hong Kong, provided academia and business with large volumes of data that offered clearer insights into internal developments in China. Now, this window is closing, as political pressure forces the NGO to shut down. The consequences are worrying. Can Europe create new alternatives?

By Fabian Peltsch

Social divide: Why the luxury boom fuels discontent

While the Chinese luxury sector is booming, the mass market is stagnating. A shrinking proportion of the population is accumulating social wealth. The frustration of ordinary earners is growing, and it is changing their consumer behavior – to the detriment of the economy.

By Fabian Peltsch

Rolf Mützenich fordert eine neue Sicherheitspolitik

German government: Fault lines in China policy

The "manifesto" of the Social Democratic Party (SPD) peace circles not only calls for a policy of appeasement towards Russia. But also towards China. This contradicts the goals of the CDU/CSU parliamentary group, but also those of the SPD defense minister and other Social Democrats.

By Angela Köckritz