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EU ignores China's failings in Eastern and Central Europe

China raised high expectations in Central and Eastern Europe with 16+1 talks. But what followed was great disillusionment. Ten years after its founding, the format is on the verge of collapse. It is up to the EU to use this opportunity, but so far it has failed to do so.

Von Michael Radunski

Opinion

EU supply chain directive must work on the ground

Many details of the EU supply chain law are still unclear – but it is already clear that the planned law will significantly impact exchanges with China. European companies fear a deterioration in trade relations. For Baerbel Kofler, State Secretary in the German Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development, however, the focus must be on the impact in non-EU countries.

Von Experts Table.Briefings

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Analyse

Veröffentlichung von Fallzahlen eingestellt

Der staatliche Koloss reagiert auf den Anstieg der Infektionszahlen. Neue Fieberkliniken sollen den Ansturm der Kranken abfangen. Leider gibt es kaum Fortschritte bei der Transparenz.

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Analyse

Wirtschaftsministerium rechnet mit Überkapazitäten bei LNG-Terminals

In einem internen Bericht räumt das Wirtschaftsministerium ein, dass die in Deutschland geplanten LNG-Terminals zu Überkapazitäten führen werden. Der Haushaltsausschuss hat bereits die Gelder für eins der Terminals gesperrt. Das Ministerium glaubt nicht mehr an das geplante Terminal in Hamburg.

Von Malte Kreutzfeldt

Planned LNG terminals in Germany
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Ministry for Economic Affairs forecasts overcapacity at LNG terminals

In an internal report, the Ministry for Economic Affairs admits that the LNG terminals planned in Germany will lead to overcapacity. The budget committee has already blocked the funds for one of the terminals, and the ministry no longer believes in the planned terminal in Hamburg.

Von Malte Kreutzfeldt