Since Xi Jinping’s announcement that China will reach carbon neutrality by 2060, companies are trying to figure out, how China’s decarbonization agenda will impact their business. But so far, trading is not taking off. Limited scope, high volume of freely-allocated allowance, and limitation of market participants led to a lackluster start of China’s new carbon market, concludes consulting firm Sinolytics.
By Redaktion Table
The high energy prices will also occupy the heads of state and government at the EU summit on Thursday and Friday. However, the draft conclusions indicate that the member states could at least agree on common formulations.
By Till Hoppe
The China Chamber of Commerce to the EU has surveyed the sentiment among Chinese companies in Europe: They are generally optimistic about trade – but with reservations. They fear a negative impact on their business activities due to planned EU regulations and are calling for fewer restrictions on 5G expansion.
By Amelie Richter
Global institutions such as the IMF, the WTO, and the World Bank are increasingly shaped by the rivalry between China and the US. For Beijing, they are bulwarks of the West. China, therefore, wants to counteract by creating its own organizations. The Bulgarian IMF chief Kristalina Georgieva has apparently been caught in the crossfire.
By Frank Sieren
The leaders of the SPD, the Greens and the FDP have agreed to continue their talks, and today the FDP's federal executive board is expected to approve the exploratory paper. The Europe.Table editorial team analyzed what the explorers have already agreed on regarding Europe, the Green Deal and digitization.
By Redaktion Table
Relations between the EU and the UK remain on a knife edge. That worries the economy. And doubts about the government's fidelity to the treaty in London continue to grow. Will the sausage war turn into a full-blown trade war after all?
By Eric Bonse