Renk opens new plant in India
Among other things, the new plant will manufacture clutches "for worldwide use."
By Gabriel Bub
Among other things, the new plant will manufacture clutches "for worldwide use."
By Gabriel Bub
The SPD parliamentary group is confronting the Federal Foreign Office: The German government must support an international declaration to end the Gaza war, demands its foreign policy spokesman.
By Markus Bickel
China is building the world's largest hydroelectric power plant in Tibet. The mega dam is being presented as a "green project" for climate action. India and Bangladesh are concerned.
By Andreas Landwehr
Despite political restrictions, Mikko Huotari, Executive Director of the Mercator Institute for China Studies (MERICS), was able to visit research institutes in Beijing. According to Huotari, it is still unclear at this point whether the entry restrictions against think tank employees have been completely lifted.
By Fabian Peltsch
Before the start of the EU-China summit, the Chinese Foreign Ministry criticizes the new Russia sanctions. These also affect China.
By Emily Kossak
BlackRock employees will no longer be allowed to take company laptops to China. The nervousness surrounding business trips to China is currently growing.
By Emily Kossak
A man pretends to be a woman online and secretly films his sexual encounters with ordinary citizens: The widely discussed scandal surrounding "Sister Hong" shines a spotlight on sexual morality, online safety, and the hidden world of sex work in modern China.
By Fabian Peltsch
Ahead of the EU-China summit, Lai Ching-te appeals to shared values. He warned that the EU and Taiwan are both confronted with information manipulation and infiltration from outside.
By Emily Kossak
Geely delists its subsidiary Zeekr from the stock exchange. Due to the price war, the Group has to make savings.
By Emily Kossak