Semiconductors: How Japan is caught between the China-US chip dispute
China and the USA are engaged in a race for the fastest chips. Japan could now be drawn into the conflict, and China has unofficially threatened retaliation.
By Michael Radunski
China and the USA are engaged in a race for the fastest chips. Japan could now be drawn into the conflict, and China has unofficially threatened retaliation.
By Michael Radunski
The German industrial group Voith has been granted permission to form two joint ventures with the Chinese automotive supplier Weifu High-Tech to develop hydrogen technology.
By Felix Lee
China's authorities plan to further reform the automotive market. New efficiency standards are intended to protect the environment and reduce dependence on oil imports. But the new requirements are tough.
By Michael Radunski
In the territorial dispute over the South China Sea, the EU has condemned the actions of Chinese Coast Guard vessels off the coast of the Philippines. Beijing reacted with outrage.
By Felix Lee
Hungary's Prime Minister Orban offended the rest of the EU with his trip to Moscow. After Lithuania and Latvia, Estonia is now also reacting.
By Redaktion Table
The last nominations are out: Italy nominates Raffaele Fitto, Bulgaria Ekaterina Zakharieva and Julian Popov. Belgium, on the other hand, missed the deadline. This means that von der Leyen will not be able to appoint an equal number of men and women to any commission.
By Corinna Visser
At the Globsec Forum security conference, von der Leyen calls for a stronger role for Europe in defense and in partnership with the USA.
By Corinna Visser
President Emmanuel Macron is coming under increasing pressure. He receives a possible candidate for the office of prime minister in the Élysée: former socialist Prime Minister Bernard Cazeneuve.
By Corinna Visser
Chinese and Philippine coastguard ships have collided again in the South China Sea. Beijing and Manila have blamed each other.
By Felix Lee
Germany's automotive suppliers need to take more risks and become more flexible. This is the conclusion of a recent study by management consultants PwC. Although German companies are increasing their research spending, Chinese competitors lead in innovations.
By Christiane Kuehl