Economy: Analysts skeptical despite possible interest rate cuts.
Analysts at Goldman Sachs are lowering their expectations for the Chinese economy despite the central bank's possible interest rate cuts.
By Marcel Grzanna
Analysts at Goldman Sachs are lowering their expectations for the Chinese economy despite the central bank's possible interest rate cuts.
By Marcel Grzanna
Consumer prices in China have fallen slightly again. The trade war could now lead to a further drop in prices. Experts expect greater deflationary pressure because of a greater price war within China.
By Leonardo Pape
China's Communist Party leadership says its relations with neighboring countries are "better than ever in modern times".
By Leonardo Pape
Volkswagen sold fewer vehicles in China during the first three months of the year. The company is especially feeling the pressure from domestic competitors in the electric vehicle (EV) segment. Meanwhile, the overall Chinese auto market has continued to grow.
By Leonardo Pape
The incoming German government is pushing for the “observance of agreed rules” and “full reciprocity” in its future dealings with China. To enforce this, the coalition is relying on a revised China strategy.
By Amelie Richter
An audit report could become another obstacle to BlackRock's bid for CK Hutchison's port business. CK Hutchison reportedly failed to pay Panama USD 1.2 billion.
By Redaktion Table
Ukraine claims to have captured two Chinese nationals who were fighting on the Russian side in eastern Ukraine. President Zelenskiy expects a reaction from Beijing – and Washington.
By Manuel Changming Liu
EU Commission President Ursula von der Leyen demands a fair solution from Beijing and warns of a wave of cheap Chinese goods being exported to Europe. In the background, diplomatic solidarity is forming – including plans for a summit to mark the 50th anniversary of relations.
By Amelie Richter
Porsche recorded a worldwide sales decline in the first quarter, driven by the weakening business in China. While China experienced a 42 percent slump, sales in North America grew strongly.
By Manuel Changming Liu
The World Uyghur Congress accuses Chinese technology companies of involvement in surveillance in Xinjiang. Now the WUC has filed a lawsuit in Paris.
By Marcel Grzanna