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EU-Staaten sollen Reserven anlegen

Nach Informationen von Europe.Table nehmen die Pläne für ein neues Kriseninstrument Formen an. Im Krisenfall will die EU-Kommission Mitgliedstaaten anweisen, welche sensiblen Produkte bevorratet und nach welchen Kriterien sie der Industrie zugeteilt werden sollen. Das zeigt ein internes Dokument der EU-Kommission.

Von Markus Grabitz

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EU states to build up reserves

Plans for a new crisis instrument are taking shape, according to information available to Europe.Table. As stated in an internal document, the EU Commission wants to instruct member states which sensitive products should be stockpiled and according to which criteria they should be allocated to the industry in the event of a crisis.

Von Markus Grabitz

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China, USA, EU: race for the chips lead

Two-thirds of all chips currently come from East Asia. The Europeans and the Americans want to change that. Both have passed enormous subsidy programs to promote their respective semiconductor industries. In the meantime, China creeps quietly to the top.

Von Felix Lee

August 2, 2022, Taipei, Taipei, Taiwan: US House Speak Nancy Pelosi R with her delegation arrives in Taiwan as she is welcomed by Taiwan Foreign Minister Joseph Wu L at Taipei Songshan International Airport, despite serious objections over the visit from China which sees Taiwan, a self-ruled democracy, as its sovereignty. Taipei Taiwan - ZUMAh165 20220802_zih_h165_002 Copyright: xHandoutx/xTaiwanxForeignxMinistrx
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Fighter jets and maneuvers at Pelosi's arrival in Taiwan

A historic moment in the US-Taiwan-China triangle: Nancy Pelosi, one of the highest-ranking US politicians, visits Taipei. China's reaction turned out to be far more cautious than the sharp rhetoric beforehand had suggested. However, this does not mean that the USA has scored a 1:0 victory for Team Taiwan.

Von Christiane Kuehl

Pelosi Taiwan im Fernsehen
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The people of Taiwan remain calm

Hundreds of thousands of people in China and other countries anxiously watched to see what would happen after Nancy Pelosi landed on Taiwan. In Taiwan itself, on the other hand, citizens were not too worried. Our author David Demes asked around on site on the island.

Von David Demes