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Green claims rules could harm carbon farming

Farmers who sequester CO2 emissions through carbon farming are supposed to earn money through voluntary certificate trading, according to the EU's intentions. However, regulations in the EU's Green Claims Directive could make this less attractive, according to voices from agriculture and science.

By Kai Moll

Sweden expels Chinese journalist

A Chinese journalist has been expelled from Sweden for allegedly posing a security risk. The accusation: the 57-year-old has supposedly worked for Chinese diplomats for years.

By Fabian Peltsch

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TSMC expands US investments to 65 billion dollars

TSMC expands its investments in the United States. The Taiwanese chip manufacturer plans to build three state-of-the-art semiconductor plants in Arizona. The US government is funding the project with several billion US dollars.

By Michael Radunski

Germany accuses Temu of manipulative purchasing incentives

German consumer watchdogs and business associations have been keeping a critical eye on the Chinese shopping app Temu for some time. The German government now demands legal action against the constant generation of new shopping impulses.

By Redaktion Table

Real estate developer Shimao faces liquidation

Chinese real estate developer Shimao faces further pressure. It cannot serve its foreign debts. The China Construction Bank has filed a liquidation petition against the ailing company.

By Fabian Peltsch