Tariffs: China takes action against plastic imports.
China will slap high tariffs on key plastics to combat price dumping. Alongside the USA, the EU, Japan and Taiwan are also affected.
By Ning Wang
China will slap high tariffs on key plastics to combat price dumping. Alongside the USA, the EU, Japan and Taiwan are also affected.
By Ning Wang
Germany loses relevance as a business hub. According to an EY study, the involvement of US companies is rapidly declining, making China the biggest investor.
By Manuel Liu
In his nearly hour-long government address, the new Federal Chancellor also spoke about China’s role in global politics. Economically, the country remains an important partner – but, said Friedrich Merz, one-sided dependencies must continue to be reduced.
By Manuel Liu
Tesla’s sales in China are stagnating – and the US company is falling behind Chinese competitors in the growing market for non-combustion vehicles. The absence of Tesla and other prominent brands from Auto Shanghai bodes ill.
By Christian Domke Seidel
The USA has stepped up the pressure on Iran – and once again targeted trade with China. Over 20 companies are believed to have been involved in a network that supplied Iranian oil to China on a large scale. Washington has now responded with targeted sanctions.
By Amelie Richter
Xi Jinping wants more influence in Latin America. To this end, he has now promised a package of investments and loans. The charm offensive is also aimed at exerting pressure on Taiwan.
By Emily Kossak
The Europeans are threatening Vladimir Putin with new sanctions if the Russian president does not agree to a 30-day ceasefire. Donald Trump is once again stabbing the Europeans in the back and is now considering a trip to Istanbul for negotiations between Putin and Zelenskiy.
By Stephan Israel
The trade talks in Geneva between China and the USA have borne their first fruits, raising hopes of détente. An initial tariff agreement is expected to be announced on Monday. The stakes remain high for Europe and the German export industry in particular.
By Fabian Peltsch
The global economy is characterized by growing uncertainty, and European companies in China are right in the middle of it. A local survey by the EU Chamber of Commerce shows the extent to which geopolitical tensions between the USA and China are now also affecting European companies. The good news is that many companies believe they are well prepared.
By Lukas Knigge
US President Trump has caused great international concern with his attacks on American science. Now, scientists in Bremen are securing historical climate data from American colleagues. However, the global research database is still in acute danger.
By Tim Gabel