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Tech war: This is how fast China's chip capabilities catch up

China is accelerating the expansion of its microprocessor capabilities despite Western sanctions. Although there are no miracles, "de-Americanization" is progressing thanks to massive investments. The focus is on producing large volumes of sufficiently efficient chips.

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Draghi Report: How the EU wants to combine climate action and competitiveness

In a report for the EU Commission, former ECB chief Mario Draghi complains that the EU is falling behind in competition with the USA and China. He sees an opportunity in decarbonization – provided Europe cleverly aligns its policies accordingly. Among other things, Draghi calls for lower energy prices and targeted support for energy-intensive sectors and the automotive industry.

By Alexandra Endres

How Mario Draghi wants to make the EU competitive again

The former Italian Prime Minister proposes a new European industrial policy. The EU should promote productivity growth through innovations in cutting-edge technologies. Draghi is also calling for changes in education, competition and trade policy.

By Marc Winkelmann

Climate fraud: Why Germany rejected CO2 certificates in eight cases

For months, the German Environment Agency has been investigating irregularities regarding climate certificates issued by international companies in China – which also involve local suppliers, buyers and auditors. In eight cases, it suspended certificates for alleged emission reductions.

By Bernhard Pötter

Poland: PiS blockades complicate governing for Tusk

After a good six months in power, Poland's new Prime Minister Donald Tusk has not yet achieved many successes. President Duda, who is still loyal to the PiS, is blocking things. Tusk is running up debts in order to implement election promises.

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