Taiwan has a new cabinet. At least partially. The majority of the ministers of the outgoing Su Tseng-chang cabinet are also part of the government of the new Premier Chen Chien-jen. Among them are the ministers for foreign affairs, defense and mainland affairs. This means that Taiwan signals one thing above all to its international partners: stability.
By David Demes
Brazil's President Lula surprised German Chancellor Scholz during his visit with statements referring to China as a mediator in the Ukraine war. This shows: In his second term as president, Lula is relying on a similar approach as he did two decades ago. However, the diplomatic and economic relationship between Brazil and the People's Republic has changed since then.
By Amelie Richter
Germany wants to become less dependent on China. In truth, however, German consumers and companies are moving in the opposite direction: Germany is buying more and more goods from China. Disentanglement seems illusory for the moment.
By Frank Sieren
In early March, the EU Commission plans to present its legislative package on securing the supply of critical raw materials. For the Swedish Council Presidency, the matter is a top priority. It is also intended to reduce dependence on China.
By Redaktion Table