CBAM: Alternative model to better protect companies
Criticism of the European carbon border adjustment mechanism CBAM continues unabated. The Family Business Foundation has had alternatives investigated and is proposing adjustments.
By Lukas Knigge
Criticism of the European carbon border adjustment mechanism CBAM continues unabated. The Family Business Foundation has had alternatives investigated and is proposing adjustments.
By Lukas Knigge
Criticism of the European Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism CBAM continues unabated. The German Foundation for Family Businesses commissioned a study into alternatives and is proposing adjustments.
By Lukas Knigge
Muted reactions to Venezuela, unyielding rhetoric on Taiwan: China is laying bare its foreign policy priorities. In the year ahead, Beijing is likely to continue relying primarily on economic pressure and military strength to project power abroad.
By Leonardo Pape
This Christmas, China is once again supplying the world with inexpensive consumer goods. At the same time, industrial competition with Germany and Europe is intensifying. Mechanical engineering and the automotive sector are under particular pressure.
By Leonardo Pape
China’s New Silk Road saw a sharp increase in industrial projects in the first half of 2025. The main focus is on countries in ASEAN and Africa. Competitive pressure on German and European companies in third markets is rising.
By Julia Fiedler
In her second term, Commission President Ursula von der Leyen is investing a lot of political capital in cutting red tape and signing new trade agreements. However, experts warn that this is unlikely to stimulate growth.
By János Allenbach-Ammann
The electrification of industry offers huge potential for reducing emissions. However, without rapid political incentives, there is a risk of massive misinvestment in fossil fuel plants. The EU is now launching a funding program.
By Nico Beckert
The EU Parliament has approved the European Defense Industry Program (EDIP) by a large majority. At EUR 1.5 billion, the European defense industry will be strengthened and its dependence on imports reduced.
By Stephan Israel
Technologies that are still a long way from market maturity also play a role in the new Five-Year Plan. China wants to be the first in these promising industries.
By Jörn Petring
China’s electric car industry will lose its status as a “strategic industry” in the upcoming Five-Year Plan. The impact on the highly competitive market is likely to be massive.
By Christian Domke Seidel