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Geopolitics: How the US plays into China's hands in the Global South

Even if the introduction of counter-tariffs on US imports suggests otherwise, the Chinese leadership actually avoided confrontation with the US in the first weeks of the Trump presidency. This approach could be strategically beneficial, particularly in countries of the Global South.

By Leonardo Pape

BYD factory construction: Migrant workers fined for swearing

In the scandal surrounding slavery-like conditions at a contractor of the world's largest EV manufacturer BYD, details of the contracts of Chinese migrant workers have emerged. The case shows the dark side of globalization when foreign companies in host countries exploit defenseless workers from third countries.

By Redaktion Table

Industrial relations: What's left of China's protest culture

Former train driver Li Weijie unsuccessfully sued a state-owned company for outstanding payments. Instead of support from an independent trade union, he experienced repression. His case shows that in China, trade union involvement often remains a battle against windmills. This makes it all the more exciting to see how Chinese investments in Volkswagen and Co. will affect the working culture in Germany in the long term.

By Marcel Grzanna

Tariffs: How Trump plans to deal a blow to Chinese exporters

China's exporters benefit from the little-known "de minimis" rule, which allows duty-free imports of goods up to 800 US dollars. Trump wants to close the loophole and could significantly harm online giants such as Shein and Temu. This could also impact China's economic growth.

By Jörn Petring