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Dangerous situation on the border with Myanmar

The situation in the border region between China and Myanmar is becoming increasingly dangerous. Heavy fighting is raging between rebels and government troops. Chinese organized crime is reportedly also active. Beijing responded with a military drill in the region.

Von Christiane Kuehl

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Hou Yu-ih – The KMT candidate prefers to listen

Ex-policeman Hou Yu-ih from the opposition KMT is only just behind Vice President William Lai in the latest polls for the presidential election in Taiwan. He has made a career in the Security Council and both major parties.

Von Redaktion Table

Gabrielius Landsbergis
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Litauen: Handelsstreit mit China ist vorbei

China und Litauen haben ihren Handelsstreit dem litauischen Außenminister zufolge beigelegt. Zwar sei der Handel nicht vollständig wiederhergestellt. Das sei aber durch den mit anderen indopazifischen Staaten „mehr als ausgeglichen“ worden.

Von Amelie Richter

Sinolytics Radar

China is on its way to becoming the number one car exporter

Despite a general slump in exports, official figures show that China is on track to surpass Japan as the world’s largest car exporter this year. Electric vehicles have been a strong driver of this trend, particularly their export to Europe.

Von Experts Table.Briefings

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Shein reportedly plans IPO

The Chinese fashion portal Shein is cheaper than Primark and faster than H M. The company now plans to land a big international coup – and reportedly wants to raise the necessary capital on the stock market.

Von Carolyn Braun

CHINA EU
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First post-pandemic EU-China summit in Beijing

The summit will take place next Thursday and Friday in Beijing. EU Commission President Ursula von der Leyen and EU Council President Charles Michel will speak with China's President Xi Jinping and Premier Li Qiang.

Von Amelie Richter

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Li for tighter supply chains and against decoupling

China is stepping up its charm offensive to attract foreign investment and plans to build "closer partnerships with all countries." Premier Li Qiang campaigned for these goals at the opening of a supply chain trade fair, which was being held for the first time.

Von Carolyn Braun

Madeleine Diouff Sarr ist Leiterin der Abteilung Klimawandel im senegalesischen Umweltministerium.
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Madeleine Diouf Sarr – Klima-Kämpferin für die Ärmsten

Bei der COP28 tritt die Senegalesin Madeleine Diouf Sarr für die Interessen der am wenigsten entwickelten Länder ein. Der Global Stocktake solle klar und sichtbar machen, was noch fehlt beim Klimaschutz. Sarr fordert einen gut gefüllten Loss and Damage Fund und Investitionen in erneuerbare Energien.

Von Lucia Weiß