Semiconductors: How Japan is caught between the China-US chip dispute
China and the USA are engaged in a race for the fastest chips. Japan could now be drawn into the conflict, and China has unofficially threatened retaliation.
By Michael Radunski
China and the USA are engaged in a race for the fastest chips. Japan could now be drawn into the conflict, and China has unofficially threatened retaliation.
By Michael Radunski
Writer Ian Buruma keenly understands world history's big and small connections. In this interview, he explains how the US elections could herald a turning point in the Indo-Pacific and why he willingly watches Chinese propaganda flicks.
By Fabian Peltsch
US National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan has arrived in China. That same evening, he met with Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi behind closed doors. There was little information about what was discussed.
By Carolyn Braun
Ukraine urgently needs more ammunition. This is why new ammunition factories are to be built in Europe. However, the country is dependent on China for the necessary raw materials. The German government will now have to cancel several projects with China.
By Michael Radunski
According to a new calculation, the United States would emit around 800 billion tons more CO2 under Donald Trump than if it continued its current climate policy. However, it is still unclear whether the underlying assumption is correct.
By Nico Beckert
A large portion of the projects favored by the Inflation Reduction Act have been postponed, some indefinitely, according to research by the Financial Times. The reasons include worsening market conditions, declining demand and high uncertainty in the US election year.
By Alexandra Endres
The Philippines, South Korea, Hawaii – Defense Minister Pistorius is making important gestures in the Indo-Pacific. By doing so, he is sending a signal to China – and, not least, living up to the country's own China strategy.
By Michael Radunski
The US plans to tighten its embargo on technology exports to China by the end of August. However, allies of the US will be exempted from these restrictions.
By Felix Lee
Due to over 1,000 outstanding comments on the increased US tariffs, the introduction planned for Thursday will be postponed by at least two weeks. Among other things, semiconductors and e-vehicles are affected.
By Christiane Kuehl
US Secretary of State Blinken and Secretary of Defense Austin are deepening America's alliances in the Indo-Pacific. They intend to establish joint military structures with Japan, while Quad plans new initiatives. And it's all about China.
By Michael Radunski