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Digital policy

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The EU and the crucial issue of Taiwan

The persistent semiconductor shortage and the shortage of medical products, especially at the beginning of the Covid pandemic, have made the Western economy realize: Taiwan holds a key position. The island seems also to be coming into focus in Brussels, the community of states is searching for its way. What is the "Taiwan hype" all about?

By Amelie Richter

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Jean Pisani-Ferry: it could be more complicated with Lindner

For Jean Pisani-Ferry, the decisive factor is not whether Germany will be governed by a traffic light or a Jamaica coalition. In an interview with Tanja Kuchenbecker, the renowned economist says it is more important who occupies the key government posts. Pisani-Ferry is a senior fellow at the think tank Bruegel and was an advisor to President Emmanuel Macron.

By Till Hoppe

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Jamaica or traffic light: sticking points in the exploratory talks

The FDP and the Greens are preparing for initial talks. Because another GroKo seems out of the question, both parties can plan to join the government. But exploratory talks and coalition negotiations would have some stumbling blocks to clear out of the way.

By Redaktion Table

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EU Commission wants to end cable clutter

The European Commission has come a good deal closer to its promise of standardized charging technology for mobile devices after a delay of more than ten years. With its proposal, it intends to standardize charging cable connections as a first step. After that, the authority also wants to standardize the charging devices.

By Jasmin Kohl

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AUKUS dispute: EU shows solidarity with Paris

In the dispute with the USA, Australia and the United Kingdom, the European Union is sending a signal of unity. But the Europeans have no interest in an ice age with Washington.

By Redaktion Table