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Berlin: Beijing's sanctions are 'inappropriate escalation'

Some EU countries are reacting to Beijing's sanctions by summoning their ambassadors – in Berlin, too, there was a meeting with Wu Ken. Meanwhile, resistance to the CAI investment agreement continues to form in the European Parliament: First, the punitive measures against EU parliamentarians must be withdrawn before the agreement can be discussed, emphasize the Greens and Social Democrats. The large EPP group and the EU Commission, however, continue to adhere to CAI and its goal.

Von Amelie Richter

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Baidu's stock market 'homecoming' causes little enthusiasm

The trade turmoil with the US has created a new trend: the "homecoming" of Chinese corporations to domestic trading venues. Listed in the US, they now go to Shanghai, Shenzhen or Hong Kong. In Baidu's case, however, the willingness to pay is limited. But with Bilibili, the next trading debut is already on the horizon.

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Sanktionen aus Peking lassen das CAI wanken

Die Sanktionen gegen europäische Politiker, Wissenschaftler und Organisationen stellen eine heftige diplomatische Eskalation zwischen Brüssel und Peking dar. Chinas Verhalten stellt die bisherige Strategie der EU in Frage. Diese soll auch Thema beim Gipfel der EU-Staats- und Regierungschefs diese Woche werden. Ein Treffen der CAI-Monitoring-Gruppe des EU-Parlaments wurde wegen der Sanktionen abgesagt – Chinas Sanktionsschlag bringt das Abkommen massiv ins Wanken.

Von Amelie Richter

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Sanctions from Beijing cause CAI to waver

The sanctions against European politicians, scientists and organizations represent a fierce diplomatic escalation between Brussels and Beijing. China's behavior calls the EU's previous strategy into question. This is also to be a topic at the summit of EU heads of state and government this week. A meeting of the EU Parliament's CAI monitoring group has been canceled because of the sanctions – China's sanctions strike is causing a massive shake-up in the agreement.

Von Amelie Richter