Anti-dumping investigation into biodiesel from China
The Commission has launched another anti-dumping investigation into Chinese products. This time it is about organic diesel. Duties could now also be threatened.
By Redaktion Table
The Commission has launched another anti-dumping investigation into Chinese products. This time it is about organic diesel. Duties could now also be threatened.
By Redaktion Table
Following the attacks on cargo ships in the Red Sea, Chinese shipping company Cosco has now also temporarily suspended its passage through the strait. Cosco thus follows other major international shipping companies.
By Christiane Kuehl
The e-commerce discounter Temu has filed another lawsuit against its competitor Shein. The allegation: Its competitor has intimidated suppliers who trade with both companies and poached important employees.
By Carolyn Braun
The IfW has simulated the "Cold War 2.0" scenario. If trade between Germany and China were to come to a standstill, an economic shock would ensue. However, it could be weathered within a few years.
By Felix Lee
Serbia is the most problematic among the EU accession candidates when it comes to China. President Aleksandar Vučić recently signed a free trade agreement with Beijing. The EU has little influence on this.
By Amelie Richter
The Central Economic Work Conference has convened – and shifted the focus of economic policy. An increase in government debt indicates that Beijing now wants to kick-start the sluggish economy with additional spending after all.
By Redaktion Table
At the first in-person meeting between the EU and China, it becomes evident that talks don't automatically become easier face to face. The EU side expresses concern about the trade deficit, but Xi doesn't really address it. New customs data reveal the magnitude of the issue.
By Amelie Richter
At the first in-person meeting between the EU and China, it becomes evident that talks don't automatically become easier face to face. The EU side expresses concern about the trade deficit, but Xi doesn't really address it. New customs data reveal the magnitude of the issue.
By Amelie Richter
China's automotive market is gaining momentum, with nearly every third car sold in November being fully electric or equipped with hybrid drive.
By Felix Lee
According to the German Institute for Economic Research (IW), German companies are not doing enough to reduce their one-sided dependencies on China. Out of 400 companies surveyed in North Rhine-Westphalia alone, 40 percent are dependent on products from China.
By Felix Lee