Dual-use goods: Beijing considers new export restrictions
China is considering new rules for the export of dual-use goods. This could also affect Moscow.
By Amelie Richter
China is considering new rules for the export of dual-use goods. This could also affect Moscow.
By Amelie Richter
Mercedes-Benz sold its last shares in the 2011 joint-founded EV company Denza to its former partner, BYD. BYD will now solely oversee the brand's new direction.
By Christiane Kuehl
A decade ago, China was on track to peak coal consumption, but coal is on the rise again. Coal's share of consumption is still falling, but the trend is being undermined by the rapid growth in total energy consumption.
By Experts Table.Briefings
After suspending eight suspicious Chinese projects, the German Federal Environment Agency is following up. It plans to reverse a total of 45 "Upstream Emission Reductions" (UER) projects by German and international companies. The authority sees systematic fraud at work.
By Christiane Kuehl
During his Europe visit, Trade Minister Wang Wentao met with Economics Minister Robert Habeck on Tuesday. Habeck called for fair competition and spoke out in favor of a political solution to the trade conflict over Chinese EVs.
By Christiane Kuehl
After 18 years in Chinese prison, a US pastor is free again. According to the United States, the man was wrongly convicted.
By Marcel Grzanna
China has discovered new rare earth deposits that will further expand the People's Republic's dominant position. This is already raising international concerns. Most recently, Beijing imposed export restrictions.
By Michael Radunski
Olaf Scholz is working hard in Uzbekistan and Kazakhstan to forge closer ties with Central Asia. In an interview, André Algermissen from the Konrad Adenauer Foundation praises the Chancellor's efforts – but emphasizes that this must be implemented with genuine partnership.
By Amelie Richter
Spain positions itself as Beijing's helper in the tariff dispute with the European Union. Not so Italy. Rome sees the additional tariffs as protecting the competitiveness of European companies.
By Marcel Grzanna
For the first time, a Hong Kong court hands down a verdict under the stricter Security Law. The presiding magistrate was personally appointed by Chief Executive John Lee.
By Marcel Grzanna