Poland: Chinese group builds large plant
The Shanghai Pret Composites group plans to manufacture in Opole in the future. It is not the only Chinese company to set up shop in Poland.
By Emily Kossak
The Shanghai Pret Composites group plans to manufacture in Opole in the future. It is not the only Chinese company to set up shop in Poland.
By Emily Kossak
Cai Qi's meeting with experts in Beidaihe suggests the arrival of state and party leader Xi Jinping in the coastal town. The visit traditionally marks the unofficial start of the CP leadership's summer break.
By Amelie Richter
China wants to exercise greater control over coal production in the provinces and curb overcapacity. While fewer new mines were built in 2024, it is still unclear whether the trend will be reversed.
By Nico Beckert
Despite heavy investment, the quality of China's soccer remains underdeveloped. This is now set to change with a new action plan.
By Emily Kossak
China is apparently upholding its export restrictions on rare earths insofar as they affect the defense industry. This affects US manufacturers in particular.
By Emily Kossak
The US government has announced tariffs for numerous countries, which will ultimately also restrict China's regional trade. An overview of the current tariffs.
By Manuel Liu
For years, Microsoft received technical support for its SharePoint product from a team in China. According to a media report, it was working on the software shortly before Chinese hackers compromised it.
By Manuel Liu
Under Xi Jinping, the rules for traveling abroad are becoming ever stricter. Now, even employees such as teachers and doctors who do not have access to sensitive data are affected.
By Ning Wang
In order to reduce the price pressure on online retailers in Germany, the German Trade Association (HDE) is calling for tariffs against cheap Chinese goods from retailers such as Temu and Shein, following the example of the US.
By Ning Wang
China's internet regulatory authority has expressed security concerns about the H20 chip manufactured by US company Nvidia. The authority is concerned that Chinese users' data and personal rights could be compromised.
By Ning Wang