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Die Europäische Union will einem Zeitungsbericht zufolge mit neuen Schutzmaßnahmen auf die zunehmende Abschottung des US-Marktes und Billigimporte aus China reagieren.
By Julia Fiedler
Die Europäische Union will einem Zeitungsbericht zufolge mit neuen Schutzmaßnahmen auf die zunehmende Abschottung des US-Marktes und Billigimporte aus China reagieren.
By Julia Fiedler
G7, NATO, European Council – one summit follows another. Yet Europe’s diplomatic summer is unfolding against the backdrop of a broader decline in multilateralism. That, however, may bring opportunities as well.
By Markus Grabitz
The US-China trade war is having a clear impact on the EU. While Chinese tech exports to the US are declining, they are rising sharply in the EU – some by more than 1,000 percent compared to the previous year.
By Emily Kossak
According to diplomatic circles, China's Foreign Minister Wang Yi is expected for talks in Berlin in July. Visits to Paris and Brussels are also planned.
By Fabian Peltsch
With a visit to Spain, Chinese Vice President Han Zheng signals the growing strategic partnership between the two countries – focusing on investment, trade and political rapprochement.
By Fabian Peltsch
Following talks with EU Trade Commissioner Šefčovič, China has signaled its willingness to negotiate. However, Beijing does not want to scrap its export controls altogether.
By Emily Kossak
The European Commission’s “Ocean Pact” is intended to advance marine protection while simultaneously boosting the “blue economy”. Financial issues will be a key topic at next week’s UN Ocean Conference in Nice.
By Leonie Düngefeld
Inverters are the digital heart of every solar power system – and potential targets for cyberattacks. Security gaps, geopolitical dependencies and slow regulation threaten Europe's energy security. Chinese manufacturers such as Huawei have increasingly drawn the attention of grid operators.
By Manuel Liu
To reduce dependence on China for rare earths, the European Commission has presented new raw materials projects outside Europe. EU Commission Vice-President Maroš Šefčovič warned of a worrying situation in the European automotive and industrial sectors.
By Amelie Richter
The Netherlands warns of cyberattacks against its domestic industry from China. The EU and NATO have already expressed their concern about the latest attacks against the Czech Republic.
By Ning Wang