Automotive Action Plan: China's Chamber of Commerce expresses concern
China's Chamber of Commerce has reacted with concern to the EU's Automotive Action Plan. It fears that the measure would jeopardize short-term sales.
By Manuel Changming Liu
China's Chamber of Commerce has reacted with concern to the EU's Automotive Action Plan. It fears that the measure would jeopardize short-term sales.
By Manuel Changming Liu
Adidas is once again experiencing double-digit growth in China. The People's Republic thus remains the third strongest market for the German sporting goods manufacturer. The US tariffs, on the other hand, are hardly a cause for concern.
By Fabian Peltsch
The fronts in the trade conflict between the US and China are hardening – and Beijing is preparing to strike back. With targeted tariffs on US agricultural goods, China could hit America's economy hard and cause more US products to enter the EU market.
By Amelie Richter
Šefčovič paid his first visit to Washington last week. Brussels is currently trying to reassess its position between Washington under the Trump administration and Beijing.
By Amelie Richter
The additional tariff on Chinese goods marks another escalation on the ten percent levy that Trump had already announced in January. He justified the move by saying that China was not doing enough to stop supplies of fentanyl precursors.
By Amelie Richter
EU Council President von der Leyen is on a two-day visit to New Delhi. Among other things, she will call on India to reduce customs duties on cars and spirits.
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EU Council President von der Leyen is on a two-day visit to New Delhi. Among other things, she will call on India to reduce customs duties on cars and spirits.
By Emily Kossak
Chris Xu, founder of the Chinese fashion company Shein, has enjoyed a meteoric rise. Now, his business model is facing pressure. A man who is so reserved that his own employees are said to have problems recognizing him.
By Jörn Petring
The USA wants to revoke China's PNTR status – a step that could massively shake up global trade. Business associations warn that this could also have dramatic consequences for German companies.
By Marcel Grzanna
Jean-Noël Barrot wants to discuss the Chinese anti-dumping duties on brandy in Beijing. Meanwhile, French brandy producers are struggling to replenish their stocks in duty-free stores in the People's Republic.
By Amelie Richter