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Michael Radunski

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How China supports Russia's war machine

The US has published new information on how and to what extent China is supporting the Russian war of aggression. This also has implications for Chancellor Olaf Scholz's trip to China.

Von Michael Radunski

Analyse

Wie China Russlands Kriegsmaschinerie unterstützt

Die USA haben neue Informationen veröffentlicht, wie und in welchem Umfang China den russischen Angriffskrieg unterstützt. Das hat auch Auswirkungen auf die China-Reise von Bundeskanzler Olaf Scholz.

Von Michael Radunski

Feature

China banks on Scholz

Olaf Scholz will have to raise some difficult issues in China – from unfair competition to the country's close ties with Russia. Nevertheless, Beijing hopes that the Chancellor will be able to balance out more critical voices – including in Germany.

Von Michael Radunski

Feature

Scholz encounters major concerns of German companies in China

Despite all warnings, the German industry fails to reduce its dependency on China. Combined with unfair competition in the Chinese market, this creates massive existential worries for German companies. For Chancellor Olaf Scholz, this complex situation becomes the central theme of his trip to China.

Von Michael Radunski

Feature

China unites historical rivals USA, Japan and the Philippines

A summit is held in Washington between the USA, Japan and the Philippines. The historical rivals come together – out of fear of the People's Republic. Japan even wants to join a military pact. Beijing reacts furiously.

Von Michael Radunski

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News

TSMC expands US investments to 65 billion dollars

TSMC expands its investments in the United States. The Taiwanese chip manufacturer plans to build three state-of-the-art semiconductor plants in Arizona. The US government is funding the project with several billion US dollars.

Von Michael Radunski

News

Scholz reist nach Chongqing, Shanghai und Peking

Die Bundesregierung hat weitere Details zur China-Reise von Olaf Scholz bekannt gegeben. Der Bundeskanzler wird drei chinesische Städte besuchen. Von einer Normalisierung der Beziehungen will man aber nichts wissen.

Von Michael Radunski