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New data: Why more foreigners visit China again

More foreigners are visiting China again. Apparently driven by visa-free entry, more than twice as many foreigners traveled to the People's Republic in the first half of the year than in the same period last year.

Von Christiane Kuehl

General

New regulation: How China wants to better regulate generative AI

China is striving to regulate generative AI while promoting innovation and technological advancement. The NISSTC has issued draft regulations outlining security measures for generative AI service providers, underscoring China's commitment to responsible AI development.

Von Experts Table.Briefings

News

EVs: Why Turkey will not impose extra tariffs after all

Turkish President Erdoğan will not impose extra tariffs on Chinese EVs after all. Apparently, a meeting between Erdoğan and China's President Xi Jinping brought about a turnaround. Instead, the focus is now on investment.

Von Christiane Kuehl

Opinion

How the EU and UK can now work together

Labour's landslide victory means the UK is bucking the trend of a Europe-wide shift to the right and towards political inertia. Under the new government, the UK and the EU can rapidly deepen their cooperation, writes Jake Benford in this Opinion. However, this would require the EU to show more flexibility, strategic ability and political coherence.

Von Redaktion Table

Table.Standpunkt

Wie die EU und UK künftig zusammenarbeiten können

Mit dem spektakulären Sieg von Labour widersetzt sich das Vereinigte Königreich dem Trend zum Rechtsruck. Unter der neuen Regierung können UK und EU ihre Zusammenarbeit zügig vertiefen, wie Jake Benford im Standpunkt schreibt. Dazu müsse die EU jedoch mehr Flexibilität und politische Kohärenz zeigen.

Von Redaktion Table

News

AfD distanziert sich weiter von Krah

Die AfD-Spitze ist in den vergangenen Wochen von Maximilian Krah, ihrem Spitzenkandidaten für die Europawahl, abgerückt. Wie Table.Media nun erfuhr, hat er einen weiteren Posten aufgegeben.

Von Silke Wettach

Interview

'If we don't change our China policy, we will pay dearly'

Political scientist Andreas Fulda believes a short-term paradigm shift in the German discourse on China is unavoidable if the country is to end its psychological dependence on an authoritarian state. He sees the biggest obstacle in the Chancellery.

Von Marcel Grzanna