Punitive tariffs: China wants resumption of 'Phase 1' agreement
Following Trump's punitive tariffs on Chinese imports, China prepares for negotiations. Among other things, Beijing wants to resume the "Phase 1" agreement from 2020.
By Emily Kossak
Following Trump's punitive tariffs on Chinese imports, China prepares for negotiations. Among other things, Beijing wants to resume the "Phase 1" agreement from 2020.
By Emily Kossak
The upheavals in the international situation also mean changes for Taiwan. President Lai said he is ready for talks. However, he will not recognize the one-China policy.
By Emily Kossak
The USA accuses Panama of granting China too much control over the Panama Canal. During a visit, US Secretary of State Rubio has now threatened consequences.
By Emily Kossak
The presentation of the Chinese AI assistant DeepSeek has sent share prices of Western technology companies plummeting. Immediately beforehand, Chinese state actors spread the narrative of the end of US technology dominance via social media.
By Marcel Grzanna
Peru expects meat exports to China to grow. The forecast is based on a free trade agreement between the two countries. The Pacific port of Chancay is also likely to play an essential role in this.
By Marcel Grzanna
Arrest in the USA: A former advisor to the Federal Reserve must make a statement before a judge on Tuesday. Did he pass on secrets to China?
By Marcel Grzanna
Washington sees Beijing as one of the main culprits for the USA's fentanyl problem. As a result, an additional ten percent import duty will apply to all Chinese exports to the country from Tuesday. China reacts with pique and recommends that the USA look for other solutions.
By Marcel Grzanna
The AI start-up DeepSeek is increasingly faced with accusations. Apart from massive data privacy loopholes, the AI company is now being criticized for a data leak. Italy has already taken action.
By Ning Wang
The Chinese government is working hard to boost domestic consumption. At least at the box office, revenues are picking up sharply. The Xinhua news agency is even talking about a milestone.
By Marcel Grzanna
Conservative election frontrunner Friedrich Merz sees the American market as more of a "secure base" for German companies than China. Once again, the CDU/CSU candidate warns of major entrepreneurial risks and a lack of rule of law.
By Leonardo Pape