Japan: Tripling of exit tax planned
Japan attracts more international tourists every year. The burden on the environment and traffic is increasing. A new tax is intended to curb the travel mood of foreigners.
By Marcel Grzanna
Japan attracts more international tourists every year. The burden on the environment and traffic is increasing. A new tax is intended to curb the travel mood of foreigners.
By Marcel Grzanna
Foreign Minister Johann Wadephul has concluded his trip to China. In Guangzhou in southern China, he expressed his appreciation for China's technical innovation. His trip had enabled him to prepare well for the planned visit by German Chancellor Friedrich Merz.
By Leonardo Pape
The European Union is reviewing a price undertaking from Volkswagen for the first time, aiming to replace countervailing duties on electric vehicles from China with a minimum-price system. The move could mark the starting point for a broader reassessment of Europe’s trade relations with China.
By Amelie Richter
Soybeans have become a central flashpoint in the trade dispute between the United States and China. After the US government announced a deal with China, prices for soybeans in the United States and for rapeseed in Europe did actually recover. In reality, however, China never confirmed the agreement.
By Steffen Bach
Die Vorherrschaft der Volksrepublik in der boomenden Branche wird für Deutschland und Europa immer mehr zur Bedrohung. Was dagegen getan werden kann, zeigt eine Untersuchung des Ariadne-Projekts.
By Kai Schöneberg
The dominance of the People’s Republic in this booming sector is increasingly becoming a threat to Germany and Europe. A study by the Ariadne Project identifies ways to reverse this trend.
By Kai Schöneberg
Europe is in danger of being torn between the USA and China. Based on five leadership principles, we show how Europe can remain capable of acting in a multipolar world – institutionally, technologically and in terms of security policy.
By Ron de Jonge and Götz Wiese
In a new white paper, China presents itself as a driving force for arms control and disarmament. The white paper does not contain any commitments to restrictions on specific weapons systems.
By Leonardo Pape
In einem neuen Weißbuch stellt sich China als treibende Kraft für Rüstungskontrolle und Abrüstung dar. Zusagen zu Beschränkungen bei konkreten Waffensystemen finden sich in dem Weißbuch nicht.
By Leonardo Pape
According to China's head of state Xi Jinping, post-conflict reconstruction in Gaza should follow the principle of "Palestinians rule Palestine". China recently abstained on a resolution on the Middle East conflict in the UN Security Council.
By Leonardo Pape