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Light and dark for the market

The Chinese market continues to face uncertain times. The difficult international climate, shortages and the Covid pandemic are also determining economic development in the People's Republic. Nevertheless, experts expect some industries to grow strongly in 2022. Foreign companies will have to adjust to the fact that it will become more complicated to be successful in China. But it is still possible.

By Christiane Kuehl

Sanctions against Russia imminent

The EU will not accept Russia's recognition of the Donetsk and Luhansk "People's Republics". Foreign Affairs Commissioner Borrell announces punitive measures. But opinions are still divided on the details.

By Eric Bonse

EU Health Data Space: consortium tinkering with test version

The EU Commission's draft regulation for the European Health Data Space (EHDS) is eagerly awaited. It will be the first of its kind within the framework of the European data strategy. A consortium is to start work on a kind of beta version of the EHDS this year.

By Eugenie Ankowitsch

China 6G

Vortex waves as the key to 6G dominance

Chinese researchers have announced a milestone in the development of the new 6G mobile communications standard. Commercial use is still several years away. But military applications could come sooner.

By Redaktion Table

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Work culture in China: eat and be eaten

China's exploitative work culture is claiming more and more victims. Especially in large tech companies, employees quickly reach the brink of collapse. Unpaid overtime work is commonplace. Those who don't comply are replaced. A former product manager at delivery giant Meituan tells China.Table about the pressure China's employees have to endure.

By Fabian Peltsch

Gas storage facilities: Commission wants to allow subsidies

In the fight against high gas prices, the EU Commission is backing a subsidy and demand strategy. Member states and operators are to be obliged to achieve a minimum gas storage level by September 30 of each year. However, in the draft communication on energy prices, the authority also points the way to financial incentives. States are also to double biogas production by 2030.

By Manuel Berkel

Bernd Lange: 'Ursula von der Leyen bit off more than she could chew'

The EU Commission will present its long-awaited supply chain law on Wednesday – without an import ban on items produced with forced labor. The Chair of the Trade Committee in the European Parliament, Bernd Lange (SPD), is not happy about this. He now expects a separate EU law to ban such imports, which then simply has to be accepted by the Chinese. Lange speaks with Amelie Richter about the impact the supply chain law will have on trade with China.

By Amelie Richter

'Ursula von der Leyen bit off more than she could chew'

The EU Commission will present its long-awaited supply chain law on Wednesday – without an import ban on items produced with forced labor. The Chair of the Trade Committee in the European Parliament, Bernd Lange (SPD), is not happy about this. He now expects a separate EU law to ban such imports, which then simply has to be accepted by the Chinese. Lange speaks with Amelie Richter about the impact the supply chain law will have on trade with China.

By Amelie Richter

Der Außenminister der Volksrepublik China, Wang Yi, bei seiner Ansprache bei der Münchner Sicherheitskonferenz 2020. 56. Münchner Sicherheitskonferenz im Hotel Bayerischer Hof in München. München Bayern Deutschland *** The Foreign Minister of the Peoples Republic of China, Wang Yi, during his address at the Munich Security Conference 2020 56 Munich Security Conference at the Hotel Bayerischer Hof in Munich Munich Bavaria Germany

Wang warns the US and puts Russia in its place

The Munich Security Conference is overshadowed by the crisis between Russia and Ukraine. China's foreign minister is also warning against a new Cold War. But his warnings are not directed at Russia. Only upon being asked does Beijing point out the limits to its partner in Moscow. The Sino-Russian partnership is a rational alliance of convenience.

By Michael Radunski

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'Significance of the Olympic Games will change'

According to a recent Civey survey, the reputation of both the Olympic Games and the People's Republic of China has suffered, at least in Germany. Nevertheless, the hosts consider the Olympics a complete success, which gives them greater legitimacy, especially in domestic politics.

By Marcel Grzanna