South Sudan: Chinese oil company stands ready as lender
The government of South Sudan urgently needs money. A state-owned Chinese oil company is standing by as a lender. Critics fear a growing relationship of dependency.
By Marcel Grzanna
The government of South Sudan urgently needs money. A state-owned Chinese oil company is standing by as a lender. Critics fear a growing relationship of dependency.
By Marcel Grzanna
A government delegation from The Hague will travel to Beijing next week in the dispute over Chinese export controls on semiconductors from Dutch manufacturer Nexperia.
By Marcel Grzanna
A few days before Vice-Chancellor Lars Klingbeil’s trip to China, the International Campaign for Tibet warns of “dangerous dependence” on the Communist Party.
By Marcel Grzanna
For a long time Chinese research institutions have been allowed to participate in Horizon Europe, even in sensitive areas. But now the EU is also responding to the new geopolitical realities in research funding.
By Markus Weisskopf
For a long time, Chinese research institutions were allowed to participate in Horizon Europe, even in sensitive areas. But now the EU is also responding to the new geopolitical realities in research funding.
By Marcel Grzanna
Crypto fraudster Qian Zhimin has been sentenced to more than 11 years in prison in the UK. She had sold fictitious financial assets and bought Bitcoins with the proceeds. A legal dispute is now looming over compensation for the victims of the fraud.
By Leonardo Pape
China is calling on industrialized countries to adhere to the principle of “common but differentiated responsibilities.” China will not participate in a project to protect Brazil’s rainforests.
By Redaktion Table
Burger King China has a new majority shareholder: the Chinese private equity firm CPE. This should boost the fast food chain’s growth in China.
By Redaktion Table
Federal Economics Minister Katherina Reiche (CDU) spoke on the phone with China’s Trade Minister Wang Wentao. Topics discussed included semiconductor deliveries, Chinese export controls and the role of the Netherlands in the Nexperia case.
By Amelie Richter
Renault is apparently abandoning its development of an electric motor without rare earths. Instead, they are now looking for a cheaper Chinese supplier, according to insiders.
By Redaktion Table