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Economic data: Situation remains tense.

The mixed picture in China's economic data reflects the tension of the trade dispute with the US. While home prices have risen slightly, industrial output remains below the critical growth threshold.

By Ning Wang

Interview

Industrialization: 'China makes it difficult for emerging markets to keep up'

China claims to be a spokesperson for the countries of the Global South. However, Chinese overcapacity is also hampering their economic development. In this interview, Aya Adachi from the Center for Geopolitics, Geoeconomics, and Technology at the German Council on Foreign Relations explains the reasons.

By Angela Köckritz

Feature

EU companies in China: Domestic economy is their biggest challenge

Chinese state media mocked the temporary suspension of US tariffs, celebrating it as a symbolic victory in the trade dispute with Washington. But for European companies operating in China, the ongoing trade tensions remain a burden. More pressing, however, are concerns over the sluggish state of China’s domestic economy.

By Jörn Petring

News

Made in China 2025: New study looks at internal debate.

The industrial policy strategy "Made in China 2025" stands for China's goal of becoming one of the world's leading and most competitive economies. A new study shows that society is proud of this progress and concerned about the social consequences.

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Summit in Kuala Lumpur: China, ASEAN and the Gulf states strengthen their alliance

The ASEAN and GCC states meet with China at a joint summit for the first time. They aim to create an economic counterweight to the West. Given the complicated diplomatic relations, observers are skeptical as to whether any concrete results will be achieved. However, the focus is on something else anyway.

By Emily Kossak

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Trade dispute: Further talks at APEC conference.

The USA and China continue their trade talks on the sidelines of an Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) conference. The Chinese Ministry of Commerce sharply criticized the latest round of US semiconductor export controls.

By Leonardo Pape