Export growth exceeds expectations
China surprised with unexpectedly strong export figures for the first two months of 2024. This could be a sign of hope that the global economy is recovering after the pandemic.
By Redaktion Table
China surprised with unexpectedly strong export figures for the first two months of 2024. This could be a sign of hope that the global economy is recovering after the pandemic.
By Redaktion Table
China's President Xi Jinping has ordered the People's Liberation Army to prepare for naval conflicts. He also called a defense system against cyberattacks.
By Redaktion Table
The EU is currently working on limiting the sale of critical technology to China. The government in The Hague now proposed stronger cooperation between EU member countries.
By Redaktion Table
A 38-year-old Chinese man who worked for Google as a software developer in California from 2019 to 2023 reportedly stole confidential AI project data for years.
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Above the clouds of the EU, many national regulations still apply to air traffic. This "patchwork quilt" is to become more uniform in future. One of the aims is to reduce CO2 emissions.
By Redaktion Table
Shortly before the end of the legislative period, the Commission attempts to resolve a dispute over reform or withdrawal from the Energy Charter Treaty. Both are now to be made possible. Investor protection should no longer hinder climate policy.
By Alex Veit
The UK approved a new budget for 2024 on Wednesday. It includes the equivalent of 900 million euros for offshore wind turbines – three times as much as before to triple capacity.
By Lukas Bayer
Markiyan Dmytrasevych reacts with incomprehension to the Agriculture Committee's call for greater restrictions on Ukrainian imports. In an interview with Julia Dahm, Ukraine's Deputy Minister of Agriculture also proposes how EU accession can be achieved without breaking the agricultural budget.
By Julia Dahm
A further €5 billion for arms purchases for Ukraine is at stake: there has been a rapprochement in the dispute over the reform of the European Peace Facility (EFF). Berlin has apparently been able to assert itself on one point, while a demand from Paris has met with resistance.
By Eric Bonse
A tonne of CO2 costs around 40 percent less in European emissions trading than it did a year ago. The market is volatile, the protection is too weak. What does this mean for companies that want to invest in low-carbon technologies?
By Lukas Knigge