Subsidies: How the EU wants to hold China to account
According to a report in the Financial Times, the EU is planning to make China more accountable for access to the European market with stricter regulations for clean technologies.
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According to a report in the Financial Times, the EU is planning to make China more accountable for access to the European market with stricter regulations for clean technologies.
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The incident is reminiscent of a similar event in 2023, when the Baltic Connector between Finland and Estonia was damaged.
By Amelie Richter
Another former employee of the Chinese securities regulator CSRC has disappeared. According to the business magazine Caixin, he is being investigated for corruption.
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Time and again, seemingly arbitrary acts of violence against the public occur in China. The reactions of the authorities and society as a whole point to delicate conditions in China.
By Redaktion Table
In Hong Kong, a court has handed down the verdicts in the biggest trial to date since the introduction of the National Security Law. With long prison sentences against the Hong Kong 47, the judiciary has made it clear that the rule of law has finally come to an end in the city.
By Marcel Grzanna
Beijing has once again prevented Taiwan from participating in the World Climate Conference this year. Taipei is nevertheless trying to live up to its responsibility as a leading economic nation and is pursuing ambitious climate targets with German support.
By David Demes
At the start of the G20, Xi met with British Prime Minister Starmer and Australian Prime Minister Albanese – a rather conciliatory tone dominated both talks.
By Amelie Richter
The EU has "conclusive" evidence that armed drones are being manufactured for Russia in China, according to EU circles ahead of the meeting. German Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock demands consequences for China.
By Amelie Richter
For a long time, Chinese students made up the largest group of foreign students in the USA. Now, they are being overtaken by Indians. Young Chinese increasingly fear being stopped or deported at the US border.
By Angela Köckritz
China and Saudi Arabia want to coordinate their strategic initiatives. This is another reason why Chinese bonds can now be purchased in Saudi Arabia.
By Marcel Grzanna