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China and Russia – new front against the West?

China and Russia are cooperating in many areas – from flourishing commodity trade to plans for a joint moon station to replacing the US dollar as the reserve currency. However, a closer look shows: The supposed affection has clear boundaries – and potential for conflict.

Von Michael Radunski

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Regulations in the Export Control Act

The Export Control Law, which has been in force for about four months, is China's first law in this area. Although provisions existed before, they did not have the law status. Lawyer Sebastian Wiendieck explains the law and the consequences for affected companies inside and outside China.

Von Antje Sirleschtov

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Limits of Iranian Isolation

Europe, Russia, and China are trying to save the nuclear deal with Iran. Meanwhile, China is already creating facts: It's buying oil extensively and concluding economic cooperation agreements with Iran. This increases the pressure on the Europeans because they don't want to be left out either. But time is pressing. In June Iran will elect a new president.

Von Frank Sieren

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Huawei looking for a way out of US trap

Huawei is increasingly finding itself in a predicament. Chinese suppliers are supposed to fill the gap left by the US supply ban on microchips. Until then, the hoarded semiconductor elements will have to do. And if not? Then the survival of the company is threatened, says the acting CEO.

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Grenzen der iranischen Isolation

Europa, Russland und China versuchen den Atomdeal mit Iran zu retten. Unterdessen schafft China bereits Fakten: Man kauft umfangreich Öl und schließt Wirtschaftskooperationen mit dem Iran. Das erhöht den Druck auf die Europäer. Denn auch sie wollen nicht außen vor bleiben. Doch die Zeit drängt. Im Juni wählt Iran einen neuen Präsidenten.

Von Frank Sieren