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220110 -- GUIYANG, Jan. 10, 2022 -- A crew member hangs a lantern in the bullet train C5980 from Guiyang in southwest China s Guizhou Province to Chengdu in southwest China s Sichuan Province, Jan. 9, 2022. Crew members of the train C5980 held various activities to greet the Laba Festival. The Laba Festival, literally the eighth day of the 12th lunar month, is considered a prelude to the Spring Festival, or Chinese Lunar New Year.  CHINA-GUIZHOU-BULLET TRAIN-LABA FESTIVAL CN YangxWenbin PUBLICATIONxNOTxINxCHN
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Von Michael Radunski

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Just how dangerous is climate change for China?

China is one of the biggest drivers of climate change. At the same time, the People's Republic is more severely affected by the impact of the climate crisis than other countries. It could face costs in the trillions over the next few decades if the global community does not intensify climate protection. This is shown in a new study by Tsinghua University.

Von Nico Beckert

Benner, Thorsten zu Zwangsarbeitsvorwürfen und Kommunikation deutscher Unternehmen
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Communicative backfires by German CEOs

Dealing verbally with the People's Republic of China is a tightrope act, especially for large German corporations. They are not particularly adept at it, says political scientist Thorsten Benner. The most recent example is Siemens CEO Roland Busch, whose statements about forced labor in Xinjiang are now exploding in his face. Especially since they are not entirely sincere.

Von Redaktion Table

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Genting's problems drive MV Werften into bankruptcy

The Covid crisis is hitting the international shipping industry hard – including Genting Hong Kong. The owner of the East German MV Werften is experiencing payment difficulties. As a result, the traditional German shipyards had to file for insolvency on Monday, after a long period of anxiety.

Von Michael Radunski