EU Commission: Agreement between Hungary and China calls Brussels into action
Hungary would like to work more closely with Beijing on security issues. This has now brought the EU Commission onto the scene.
By Amelie Richter
Hungary would like to work more closely with Beijing on security issues. This has now brought the EU Commission onto the scene.
By Amelie Richter
No sign of de-risking: Mercedes-Benz is planning a €1.8 billion investment in China for the development of further EVs.
By Felix Lee
Temu, Shein and AliExpress are flooding the German market with cheap products. Now the SPD parliamentary group wants to take stronger action against these Chinese online retailers.
By Felix Lee
China's initiatives for more global influence are paying off: The Africa Forum in Beijing enjoys immense popularity.
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China has declared an anti-dumping investigation against Canadian rapeseed imports. This follows a familiar pattern. Beijing also responded with similar measures in response to the EU investigation into EVs.
By Christiane Kuehl
Brics+ could gain a new important member. Insiders say that Turkey has applied to join. It would be the first NATO member in the bloc of major emerging economies.
By Christiane Kuehl
In an interview with Reuters, Seat CEO Wayne Griffiths has rejected the EU's punitive tariffs against electric cars manufactured in China. He said the tariffs affect EVs produced in Anhui by its subsidiary brand Cupra, making them too expensive.
By Redaktion Table
Two listed shipbuilders want to merge to supply the military more efficiently and follow Beijing's major state strategy. Both are already subsidiaries of a state-owned shipbuilding conglomerate.
By Christiane Kuehl
China's authorities plan to further reform the automotive market. New efficiency standards are intended to protect the environment and reduce dependence on oil imports. But the new requirements are tough.
By Michael Radunski
China and the USA are engaged in a race for the fastest chips. Japan could now be drawn into the conflict, and China has unofficially threatened retaliation.
By Michael Radunski