In the period from 2026 to 2030, the combination of energy storage and renewables could accelerate China's energy transition. However, Greenpeace East Asia warns of a slowdown in the renewables boom.
By Nico Beckert
In a telephone call with US President Trump, Xi Jinping insists on Beijing's claim to Taiwan. He also calls for further stabilization of bilateral relations.
By Yi Ling Pan
A large share of the high-grade iron ore from Guinea’s Simandou mine is destined for China. For state-owned machinery manufacturer XCMG, the USD 20 billion project represents a major growth market.
By Lucia Weiß
Washington is weighing approval for the sale of Nvidia’s H200 AI chips to China. Loosening restrictions would signal a thaw in the ongoing trade disputes.
By Ning Wang
Reactions to the outcome of COP30 vary widely: German Environment Minister Carsten Schneider has announced new “alliances” to phase out the use of fossil fuels. While long-time COP participants see progress, activists are disappointed.
By Nico Beckert
While Donald Trump boycotts the G20 summit in South Africa, China is positioned to expand its influence. Even in the host country, some see the US absence as an opportunity. Beijing, meanwhile, is prepared for a “world in disorder”.
By Andreas Landwehr
In Zambia, China's Premier Li Qiang is hoping for more copper mining and export business for tractors, electrical appliances and construction machinery. Meanwhile, an acid spill in a Chinese copper smelter becomes an election campaign issue.
By Leonardo Pape
Following talks in Beijing, the Netherlands has relinquished state control of chip manufacturer Nexperia. Nevertheless, the company must inform the Ministry of Economic Affairs about the transfer of intellectual property or critical production facilities in future.
By Leonardo Pape
The Japanese embassy in China is asking its citizens to avoid groups of people when traveling to China and to be especially careful when going on excursions with children.
By Redaktion Table