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Chip manufacturer Changxin postpones IPO

Chip manufacturer Changxin is postponing its IPO due to the difficult market environment. Instead, it wants to raise fresh capital for further expansion via a financing round with investors.

By Redaktion Table

Chinese companies threaten Nvidia's supremacy

Chinese companies make enormous progress in the development of their own AI chips and threaten Nvidia's supremacy. In turn, Nvidia is trying to circumvent the US sanctions with chips specifically for the Chinese market.

By Felix Lee

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Huawei courts Audi and Mercedes

The Chinese technology group Huawei wants to cooperate with Mercedes and Audi. It is about the car software business. Huawei announced last month that it would split off its automotive business.

By Michael Radunski

Decision-makers prioritize economic interests in dealings with China

The German government should take more account of German economic interests in its dealings with China – according to an exclusive survey conducted by Table.Media with more than 3,000 high-ranking participants. Nevertheless, Foreign Minister Baerbock leads the ranking of the most professional minister.

By Fabian Löhe

Taiwan soldier was supposed to hijack US helicopter

China's secret service is said to have successfully recruited a soldier from the Taiwanese armed forces. The mission: to hijack a US helicopter. The reward: 15 million US dollars. But the plan was prevented.

By Michael Radunski

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USA expands Xinjiang sanctions list

Washington has frozen the assets of two officials and added three companies to its import ban list due to human rights concerns. Beijing calls it a gross interference in its internal affairs.

By Carolyn Braun

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'Fluctuating' decline in respiratory diseases in children

Chinese health authorities report a "fluctuating downward trend" in respiratory diseases in children. Concerns that a novel virus could be the cause of the wave of illnesses apparently do not confirm. The WHO also gives reassurance.

By Carolyn Braun

Low turnout in Hong Kong municipal elections

Despite massive advertising, voter turnout remains low. A computer failure leads to a chaotic election night. Three leading representatives of a pro-democracy opposition party were arrested.

By Amelie Richter

Export yay, import nay

China's exports have risen for the first time in six months. In November, exports increased by 0.5 percent compared to the same month last year, defying analysts' expectations of further declines.

By Felix Lee