Battery maker CATL wants to raise fresh capital through a private placement of Hong Kong shares. The funds are to be used for global expansion.
By Marcel Grzanna
The heavy workload in China leaves little time for shopping, socializing or starting a family. For the birth rate to rise, people need to earn more money.
By Xin Meng
In its first review, the Commission has confirmed that the Digital Markets Act is having an impact. Meanwhile, there is mounting pressure from the Parliament to significantly strengthen enforcement.
By Corinna Visser
For the first time, the approved reform of the Generalized System of Preferences links trade benefits for developing countries with cooperation on migration policy.
By Antonia Zimmermann
Something that has been in the air since the German–Ukrainian Business Forum last December is now taking concrete shape: Ukraine is transitioning from an aid recipient to a strategic security partner.
By Viktor Funk and Robert Wallenhauer
At the National Maritime Conference in Emden, the focus over the next few days will be primarily on economic issues such as port financing and the shortage of skilled workers. Industry representatives complain that security issues are being neglected.
By Lisa-Martina Klein
Delivery delays mean that the army would be poorly protected if Russia attacks NATO territory in 2029, the deputy inspector warns.
By Gabriel Bub
The partnership between Japanese company Terra Drone and Ukrainian manufacturer Amazing Drones is yielding its first results. According to the Japanese company, their recently delivered Terra A1 model has intercepted an enemy drone.
By Viktor Funk