Ex-ASML boss: Why the chip dispute could drag on
According to the former head of the Dutch chip supplier ASML, the semiconductor dispute between China and the USA could last decades.
By Felix Lee
According to the former head of the Dutch chip supplier ASML, the semiconductor dispute between China and the USA could last decades.
By Felix Lee
Turkish President Erdoğan will not impose extra tariffs on Chinese EVs after all. Apparently, a meeting between Erdoğan and China's President Xi Jinping brought about a turnaround. Instead, the focus is now on investment.
By Christiane Kuehl
CATL, the world's largest battery manufacturer, has introduced a new battery brand. Under the name Tianxing, CATL also wants to enter the commercial vehicle sector.
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Inventors in China register the most patents for generative artificial intelligence, putting them far ahead of the US. Together with South Korea, Japan and India, these five countries are at the forefront of AI innovation.
By Carolyn Braun
At the SCO summit in the Kazakh capital, Xi Jinping called on the participating countries to defend themselves against "external interference" and alluded to the West's growing protectionism.
By Redaktion Table
According to a new study, the German industry continues to depend on foreign suppliers, with China being the most important source for parts and intermediate products.
By Fabian Peltsch
The criticism of Federal Digital Minister Volker Wissing over his actions in Beijing persists. Chancellor Olaf Scholz reiterated his criticism of Wissing for not waiting for the coordination process within the coalition government to conclude.
By Felix Lee
After blocking the sale of MAN's gas turbine business to China for security reasons, the Ministry of Economic Affairs plans to scrutinize another deal involving wind turbines.
By Amelie Richter
For some time now, Chinese online platforms like Temu have been in the sights of European authorities. The removal of a certain exemption threshold is now set to be expedited by the EU Commission.
By Amelie Richter
France is reportedly set to expel two employees of the Chinese embassy. This decision follows an incident at Paris Charles-de-Gaulle Airport in March.
By Amelie Richter