Xiaomi: EV manufacturer expands robot fleet due to demand
EV manufacturer Xiaomi can barely keep up with the production of its cars. More robots are now set to help.
By Emily Kossak
EV manufacturer Xiaomi can barely keep up with the production of its cars. More robots are now set to help.
By Emily Kossak
China is offering Europe's cognac producers tax breaks if they cooperate with the authorities. Small producers still have to hope for a positive outcome to the anti-dumping investigations.
By Emily Kossak
On July 2, the EU and China will meet in Brussels for the 13th Strategic Dialogue. The focus will be on bilateral relations, the EU-China summit and current foreign policy crises.
By Amelie Richter
The CCP is still the second largest party in the world. However, its growth is slowing down as the admission criteria are becoming stricter.
By Emily Kossak
The Dalai Lama celebrates his 90th birthday on Sunday. At a three-day conference, he wants to discuss his succession.
By Emily Kossak
In summer 2023, the Chinese government banned Japanese seafood imports. It has now partially lifted it – also as part of a charm offensive.
By Emily Kossak
In a TV interview, the US President appeared surprisingly conciliatory. He claims that the United States gets along well with China.
By Emily Kossak
3,400 Germans are currently studying in China. Before the pandemic, it was over twice as many.
By Emily Kossak
Simplifying the Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM) is one of the EU Commission's key plans for cutting red tape. As Table.Briefings has learned, Brussels wants to postpone the introduction of carbon cost for emissions-intensive imports, along with other details.
By Amelie Richter