With the war in Ukraine dragging on, a crucial question remains whether China intends and would in fact be able to offset Russia’s economic pain from European sanctions. Several high-ranking US and EU officials already warned of consequences should China choose to do so. So far, there is little evidence that Chinese companies are completely withdrawing from Russia, but exports to Russia have significantly dropped as Chinese companies are trying to avoid secondary sanctions.
By Redaktion Table
It was only during the course of Russia's war against Ukraine that the Trade and Technology Council (TTC) found its role as a forum between the USA and the EU. Results have been achieved in the fight against supply bottlenecks and in a close alliance on standardization.
By Stephan Israel
Kuka is a prime example of the fear of German technology being sold off to China. In 2016, the Augsburg-based robot manufacturer was acquired by Chinese household appliance manufacturer Midea. At the annual general meeting this Tuesday, the company is to be finally sinicized. The Chinese bosses also intend to buy out the last remaining small German shareholders and then take Kuka off the stock market. They hope this will inject more peace into the company's management. So far, the company's performance has fallen short of expectations.
By Frank Sieren
The second round of the Trade and Technology Council (TTC) is about to begin: On May 14 and 15, the representatives of the US and EU sides will continue their discussions. The talks are expected to focus on supply chain issues and sustainability.
By Falk Steiner