EU auto market: BYD widens lead over Tesla
In January, nearly 14,000 BYD vehicles were newly registered in the EU. BYD’s market share is thus 1.9% – about twice as high as Tesla’s.
By Leonardo Pape
In January, nearly 14,000 BYD vehicles were newly registered in the EU. BYD’s market share is thus 1.9% – about twice as high as Tesla’s.
By Leonardo Pape
On his inaugural visit, Friedrich Merz is emphasizing partnership with China. The chancellor no longer speaks of a “systemic rival.” He uses clear language only on economic issues.
By Helene Bubrowski
China’s top propaganda newspaper is pushing a leadership campaign on cadre discipline. Coming just ahead of the National People’s Congress, it is also seen as an appeal for Party cadres’ loyalty.
By Leonardo Pape
To become a central instrument of EU foreign and security policy, the EU’s infrastructure strategy urgently needs reform, members of the European Parliament argue.
By Antonia Zimmermann
In his meeting with Chancellor Friedrich Merz, Chinese President Xi Jinping sent a series of economic and geopolitical signals.
By Amelie Richter
Europe still has catching up to do in battery recycling, but it can seize opportunities in niche markets. China is building up practical know-how thanks to larger recycling volumes. At the same time, China and Europe are competing for the raw materials needed for recycling processes.
By Christian Domke Seidel
The EU is tightening controls on an ingredient imported from China used in infant formula. Contamination with a bacterial toxin has led to product recalls and possible illness cases.
By Amelie Richter
European companies are looking for alternatives to China. India is emerging as an independent future market with major growth potential, writes Jörg Buchheim, CEO of automotive supplier Webasto.
By Jörg Buchheim
The European Commission plans to present its proposal for an import ban on Russian crude oil in mid-April. Two days earlier, the Commission is set to hold an orientation debate on how to deal with Beijing.
By Till Hoppe