The Indian Ministry of Commerce aims to cut red tape to facilitate foreign investment. To do so, however, it must allow stakeholders more time than it has in the past.
By Marcel Grzanna
Just one week before US President Donald Trump is scheduled to meet with Xi Jinping, Iran’s foreign minister visits China.
By Julia Fiedler
Schaeffler, an automotive and industrial supplier, expects its order backlog in the humanoid robotics business to reach the high three-digit million euro range by 2030. Demand is being driven in particular by companies from China and the US.
By Fabian Peltsch
With the electoral defeats of two local rivals, the Indian prime minister can further consolidate his position of power.
By Angela Köckritz
An analysis identifies significant economic risks in the proposed EU cybersecurity rules. While Brussels is pushing to exclude Chinese vendors, the study focuses on the costs and consequences for European industry.
By Amelie Richter
Joint production of cruise missiles and rocket artillery is set to begin later this year. Destinus hopes this will enable it to enter the German market.
By Robert Wallenhauer
At the symposium, NATO Major General Paul Lynch insisted on the need for better data standards and closer international cooperation.
By Torsten Kriening