Tech war: How the US is tightening its embargo
The US plans to tighten its embargo on technology exports to China by the end of August. However, allies of the US will be exempted from these restrictions.
By Felix Lee
The US plans to tighten its embargo on technology exports to China by the end of August. However, allies of the US will be exempted from these restrictions.
By Felix Lee
Siemens' medical technology subsidiary, Siemens Healthineers, is still facing challenges with its business in China. However, the CEO of Siemens Healthineers reassures investors that the next fiscal year will bring improvement.
By Felix Lee
The German Foreign Office summoned the Chinese ambassador in Berlin regarding a cyberattack against a federal agency. This is the first time since 1989. Interior Minister Faeser called it a "severe cyber attack".
By Felix Lee
According to a study by Agora Verkehrswende and BCG, tariffs on Chinese imports will put the German government's EV goals "far out of reach". The study projects a shortfall of six million vehicles by 2030.
By Felix Lee
CDU member of the Bundestag Paul Ziemiak is calling for the establishment of a German-Polish Parliamentary Assembly. He has received support for this from government circles.
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An overview warns of overheating in cities with lots of concrete and hardly any green spaces. However, many German cities fare comparatively well. There is no new money for a government heat strategy.
By Bernhard Pötter
In the newly elected EU Parliament, committees are being formed. The powerful Trade Committee, in particular, comprises members who view China's actions very critically.
By Amelie Richter
A group of European photovoltaic companies is working with Chinese partners to establish a new solar supply chain in Europe, involving a transfer of technology from China to the EU.
By Christiane Kuehl
In Europe and Central Asia, significantly more workers were exposed to high temperatures in 2020 than in 2000. The global average is now 70 percent. The ILO is therefore calling for comprehensive protective measures.
By Nicolas Heronymus
Will Russian spies be able to enter the EU via Hungary without any problems in the future? Critics of a new special rule introduced by the government in Budapest believe this cannot be ruled out. The EU Commission now wants to examine this.
By Redaktion Table