Technology: Zeiss begins production at new Suzhou plant
The renowned German company begins production at a plant worth 250 million euros. Using local supply chains, production will primarily focus on local customers.
By Carolyn Braun
The renowned German company begins production at a plant worth 250 million euros. Using local supply chains, production will primarily focus on local customers.
By Carolyn Braun
Nowhere is generative artificial intelligence used as extensively as in the People's Republic. 83 percent of companies use the technology. China also leads the field in patents.
By Redaktion Table
In the dispute over the financing of global climate action, demands are growing louder that emerging markets like China should also contribute. A study reveals surprising results: Countries in the Global South are apparently paying more than previously thought.
By Bernhard Pötter
In the first half of 2024, Chinese brands dominated the Israeli car market for the first time. This shows how quickly manufacturers in the People's Republic can capture a foreign market. The EV market share was two-thirds.
By Christiane Kuehl
China is taking an increasingly tough stance towards its neighbors. Especially in the South China Sea. In response, Japan and the Philippines have signed an agreement on closer military cooperation. Troops are to be sent to each other for joint military exercises.
By Michael Radunski
China's image in Europe is increasingly suffering. The EU ambassador to China named the reasons for this development at the World Peace Forum in Beijing.
By Michael Radunski
Corruption is a deep-rooted problem in China. For the first time, a study shows the extent to which civil servants in the administrative apparatus are lining their own pockets.
By Marcel Grzanna
The head of the Dutch chip manufacturer ASML has called for an end to chip sanctions against China. Christophe Fouquet is thus openly opposing US policy.
By Michael Radunski
Rising EV sales in China are not enough to halt the downward sales trend. EU countervailing tariffs could soon cause exports to lose momentum too.
By Marcel Grzanna
More foreigners are visiting China again. Apparently driven by visa-free entry, more than twice as many foreigners traveled to the People's Republic in the first half of the year than in the same period last year.
By Christiane Kuehl