Dairy products: How industry views China's tariff announcement
China's announced tariffs on European dairy products have been received with mixed feelings by the industry.
By Julia Dahm
China's announced tariffs on European dairy products have been received with mixed feelings by the industry.
By Julia Dahm
China is driving forward the expansion of coal-fired power plants at a rapid pace. At the same time, emissions from coal-fired power generation are falling. Think tanks have clear demands for the new five-year plan.
By Nico Beckert
In six days, Germany’s foreign minister will visit Singapore, New Zealand, Tonga, Australia and Brunei. A major role will also be played by a country that is not on the itinerary at all: China.
By Angela Köckritz
China has executed eleven gang members convicted of cyber fraud in northern Myanmar. The executions were carried out by a court in Wenzhou in the eastern Chinese province of Zhejiang.
By Leonardo Pape
New threats of punishment show how serious Beijing is in its fight against ruinous competition. The anti-involvement campaign is also included in the new five-year plan.
By Jörn Petring
British Prime Minister Keir Starmer calls for a realignment of relations in Beijing. China's head of state and party leader Xi Jinping speaks of “turbulence” in bilateral relations after eight years without a visit from a British prime minister.
By Leonardo Pape
The EU is tightening the participation rules for Chinese organizations in the Horizon Europe research framework program. Until now, it had only been cautious when it came to projects close to market.
By Anne Brüning
With an informed and deeply personal eye, Volker Häring and Christian Y. Schmidt recount their bike trip along the route of the Long March. In an era of “red tourism,” their travelogue is also strikingly relevant to the present day.
By Leonardo Pape
India views the free trade agreement with the EU as a strategic economic realignment. But what does it mean for the triangular relationship between India, China and the EU?
By Angela Köckritz
Indien betrachtet das Freihandelsabkommen mit der EU als strategische wirtschaftliche Neuorientierung. Doch was bedeutet es für die Dreiecksbeziehungen zwischen Indien, China und der EU?
By Angela Köckritz