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EU tenders: How Chinese companies thrive despite derisking

The Italian customs authorities will use EU funds to buy more than 15 million euros worth of equipment from the Chinese state-owned company Nuctech, even though the EU is currently investigating the company for possible violations of the subsidy regulation.

By Angela Köckritz

BRICS+: Why they symbolize the yearning for a more broadly representative global order

Restructuring the international order is long overdue. Emerging economies hope to help shape the rules. This is why many see BRICS as an attractive alternative – even if they have to learn to balance a multitude of interests.Editorial note: Now more than ever, discussing China means controversial debates. At China.Table we want to reflect the diversity of opinions to give you an insight into the breadth of the debate. Opinions do not reflect the views of the editorial team.

By Redaktion Table

Ukraine war: Why Kim sends his best soldiers

The South Korean intelligence service is making strong accusations against North Korea: Kim's regime is apparently sending troops to Russia on a large scale. Meanwhile, China is keeping a conspicuously low profile, despite the growing ties between Putin and Kim diminishing its influence.

By Redaktion Table

Why the new economic stimulus program is not so encouraging

Our "China Perspective" column is written by authors from the People's Republic. State and party leader Xi Jinping has now also made a U-turn in economic policy. Today's article sheds light on why the recently adopted economic stimulus package will probably only provide a temporary economic boost.

By Experts Table.Briefings