India: How realistic are its AI ambitions?
India wants to move from being the world’s back office to becoming a major AI player – despite structural challenges and rising competition.
By Pia Heikkila
India wants to move from being the world’s back office to becoming a major AI player – despite structural challenges and rising competition.
By Pia Heikkila
The EU plans to step up protective measures against Chinese exports. There may even be a risk of a trade war between the EU and Beijing. Conditions could hardly be more complicated for German Economics Minister Katharine Reiche as she embarks on her inaugural visit to China.
By Angela Köckritz
The EU is preparing to tighten protective measures against Chinese exports. Could that even lead to a trade war between Brussels and Beijing? For her inaugural visit to China, German Economy Minister Katherina Reiche could hardly face more complicated circumstances.
By Angela Köckritz
Namibia is replacing its Green Hydrogen Council with a new body focused on green industry. The move signals a strategic shift by the government that could have implications for the country’s economic development.
By Arne Schütte
The European Commission has proposed new benchmarks for the allocation of free carbon allowances. However, no one seems entirely satisfied with them.
By Lukas Knigge
Beijing has realized that the technology holds the potential for a massive commercial market. It is actively promoting the development of this industry.
By Angela Köckritz
The German Federal Ministry for Economic Affairs and Energy (BMWE) has unveiled funding guidelines for the next round of CO₂ difference contracts. Process heat and carbon capture and storage (CCS) projects are now eligible for funding. Repayments are to be capped, and companies will be required to decarbonize at a slower pace.
By Nico Beckert
In future, the European Commission is looking to focus more strongly on the positive effects of corporate mergers, such as economies of scale, innovation and resilience. However, the new guidelines are unlikely to trigger a revolution in merger control.
By János Allenbach-Ammann
To kickstart the hydrogen economy, industry associations are calling for government guarantees and contracts for difference to be included in the 2027 German budget. They argue that such measures are needed to spur investment.
By Nico Beckert
In their proposal for simplification, the European Parliament’s shadow rapporteurs do not view it as an attack on consumer or worker protection. Rather, they see it as a response to the competitive landscape, in which multiple layers of regulation are weakening Europe.
By Svenja Hahn and Axel Voss