HiPhi: The reason why the EV manufacturer files for bankruptcy
The Human Horizons Group, the electric car manufacturer behind the luxury brand HiPhi, has filed for bankruptcy restructuring.
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The Human Horizons Group, the electric car manufacturer behind the luxury brand HiPhi, has filed for bankruptcy restructuring.
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Half of all vehicles sold in China in July were either pure electric vehicles or plug-in hybrids. This underlines how far ahead the world's largest car market is of Western countries when it comes to the introduction of electric cars.
By Fabian Peltsch
In the first half of the year, the USA overtook China as Germany's most important trading partner. This has multiple reasons.
By Amelie Richter
The British airline has decided to discontinue a connection to China at the end of the summer flight schedule. Hungary will increase a direct connection instead.
By Amelie Richter
China's energy consumption continues to rise – yet in the second quarter, the country's carbon emissions fell for a three-month period for the first time since the end of the pandemic.
By Christiane Kuehl
ARD doping expert Hajo Seppelt sees increasing geopolitical influence in international elite sports. He criticizes the approach of the IOC and WADA regarding Chinese swimmers.
By Amelie Richter
The automotive division of the China Evergrande Group, Evergrande Auto, has reportedly laid off all its remaining employees. Following a court order, the company is required to file for bankruptcy and undergo restructuring.
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China's exports grew by 7.0 percent in July compared to the same month last year, but this growth fell short of analysts' expectations. Surprisingly high imports are partly due to stockpiling of chips.
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According to a report, computer manufacturer HP plans to move more than half of its PC production out of China. The decision is driven by geopolitical risks.
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While Oeko-Test in Germany warns of toxins in products from the Chinese fast-fashion manufacturer Shein, the company is expanding as the market leader in South Africa, which is causing problems for local fashion companies.
By Andreas Sieren