EU elections: Where the China experts sit in the European Parliament
In the newly elected EU Parliament, there will once again be a China delegation. Overall, however, the expertise on China is rather lacking.
By Amelie Richter
In the newly elected EU Parliament, there will once again be a China delegation. Overall, however, the expertise on China is rather lacking.
By Amelie Richter
The European Commission will likely announce the tariffs on Chinese EVs the day after the EU elections. Beijing's attempts to avert them seem to have failed. Is a new trade war imminent?
By Amelie Richter
Environmentalists consider the "Restoration Law" a major success for peatland protection in Europe. However, it's not yet finalized.
By Fabian Löhe
The delay is intended to keep the issue out of the election campaign phase. The deadline for a decision on provisional duties ends on July 4.
By Amelie Richter
Germany plans to introduce new labels to promote the use of more green raw materials. These labels can then be used to require quotas for green steel, cement, ammonia and ethylene in public tenders or as part of EU regulations.
By Alex Veit
Should Donald Trump return to the White House this November, the West's trade conflicts with the People's Republic will increase, warns former EU diplomat Gunnar Wiegand. He says the EU must prevent deindustrialization caused by cheap Chinese imports.
By Amelie Richter
Following the US announcement to significantly increase tariffs on Chinese imports, German politicians and business representatives are warning the EU against imitating such measures. They argue that this would harm all sides involved.
By Felix Lee
The EU funds a solar project in Romania. Two Chinese consortia have now withdrawn from the project. There were suspicions of hidden subsidies from Beijing.
By Michael Radunski
The pro-Europe mood is not bad, says Stefanie Hartung, co-founder of Pulse of Europe. Nevertheless, the pro-European citizens' movement also sees a need for reform. Europe needs to strengthen its sense of community and improve its communication.
By Corinna Visser