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De-risking: German companies encounter hurdles in Asia

German companies are optimistic about Asia – except for one country: China. This is the result of a survey conducted by the German Chambers of Commerce Abroad on behalf of the German Chamber of Industry and Commerce, which is available to Table.Briefings.

By Amelie Richter

German government sued for late climate report

In addition to the constitutional complaint against the new Climate Change Act, Environmental Action Germany (DUH) also filed another climate complaint against the German government for failing to submit the 2023 Climate Protection Report on time. DUH argues that the government is thus failing to use a key control instrument.

By Alexandra Endres

Peter Liese (CDU) will im Europawahlkampf den Erhalt von Arbeitsplätzen in den Vordergrund stellen.

The EPP's committee coordinators

The composition of the European Parliament's committees is taking shape. The EPP Group has now announced its candidates for the committee chairs.

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Finance Watch: Insufficient private capital for climate investments

Even in a highly integrated capital market, private capital will not be able to provide more than a third of the climate investments needed in the EU. This is according to a new report by Finance Watch, which argues that public capital is needed on a large scale. Monetary financing should be part of the solution.

By Marc Winkelmann

EU plans lithium agreement with Serbia

The European industry has been looking for suppliers of lithium all over the world for years and is in fierce competition with China. Now a deal is to be struck with Serbia.

By Redaktion Table