Price war: Many car dealers make losses
The ongoing price war is affecting not only car companies in China but also their dealers. More than half of them reported losses for the first half of the year.
By Christiane Kuehl
The ongoing price war is affecting not only car companies in China but also their dealers. More than half of them reported losses for the first half of the year.
By Christiane Kuehl
China and the Philippines had actually agreed not to let the dispute over territorial claims in the South China Sea escalate any further. However, things are now coming to a head again.
By Felix Lee
The Chinese leadership and the regime in Belarus are moving closer together. While Ukraine was the primary partner in the region for a long time, Beijing is now increasingly turning to the dictator in Minsk.
By Felix Lee
Over 30 years after the brutal suppression of the democracy protests in China, a former dissident is suspected of spying on other dissidents. Now he has been charged.
By Felix Lee
China strictly rejects government contacts with the Dalai Lama. Representatives of the US government have nevertheless met the spiritual leader of the Tibetans and reaffirmed their support for Tibet.
By Redaktion Table
Global food consumption is expected to grow more slowly than before over the next ten years because development in China is losing momentum. New growth regions are moving into the focus of the food industry.
By Steffen Bach
China has just approved the construction of new nuclear reactors. Now there are also new developments in coal-fired power plants.
By Nico Beckert
BYD wants to end its cooperation with its Swedish importer in Germany and organize sales itself from Oct. 1. The reason for this is unsatisfactory sales figures.
By Fabian Peltsch
In the future, Chinese authorities will reserve the right to approve the entry of foreign diplomats in Hong Kong into the neighboring province of Guangdong and to Macau. Short-term border crossings will therefore hardly be possible.
By Marcel Grzanna
The auditing firm PwC has lost one of its largest clients on the mainland, the Bank of China. The company is the focus of the authorities. It is accused of bungling in the Evergrande case.
By Fabian Peltsch