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Opinion

Domestic consumption: Why China is not making a quick turnaround.

The trade dispute is increasing the pressure on Beijing to boost domestic demand as an alternative source of growth to exports. The authors from Merics and the Kiel Institute for the World Economy discuss whether the announced measures will bring about a turnaround.

By Redaktion Table

News

Quarterly numbers: Which sectors are driving economic growth.

The national statistics office has presented key economic numbers for the first quarter. Gross domestic product rose more sharply than expected. However, the pace of growth is likely to slow considerably in the coming quarters.

By Manuel Liu

News

Tariffs: USA postpones introduction

Due to over 1,000 outstanding comments on the increased US tariffs, the introduction planned for Thursday will be postponed by at least two weeks. Among other things, semiconductors and e-vehicles are affected.

By Christiane Kuehl

Analyse

Mercosur deal: without France if necessary?

The negotiations between the EU Commission and the four Mercosur states are well advanced, but Paris is unlikely to approve the free trade agreement. Berlin and Brussels are now discussing the possibility of outvoting France if necessary – but this would be politically explosive. In future, the EU could focus more on targeted partnerships that also involve investments in third countries.

By Table.Briefings

News

Export yay, import nay

China's exports have risen for the first time in six months. In November, exports increased by 0.5 percent compared to the same month last year, defying analysts' expectations of further declines.

By Felix Lee

China is the most important export country in the world. The People's Republic is also referred to as the world export champion. Thus, China is the most important trading partner of the European Union. While trade with the USA has decreased significantly in comparison, China's share tripled. Nevertheless, China is in second place behind the USA in terms of exports. Economic relations with China are also elementary for Germany. This is because China is the second most important trading partner for German exports. However, the human rights situation has deteriorated in recent years, which has affected China's trade relations with the world. The coronavirus pandemic has also left its mark.    From foreign trade & export controls to growth & boom to geopolitical disputes - read up-to-date China export news from Table.Media's editorial team!