Fire risk: BYD recalls cars
China's largest EV manufacturer, BYD, is recalling almost 100,000 vehicles. A design flaw could potentially cause them to catch fire.
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China's largest EV manufacturer, BYD, is recalling almost 100,000 vehicles. A design flaw could potentially cause them to catch fire.
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Mercedes-Benz CEO Ola Källenius met Zheng Shanjie, Chairman of the National Development and Reform Commission, in Beijing. Zheng expressed his wish to the Mercedes CEO to play an active role in the tariff dispute.
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The EU Commission plans to set a maximum quota for Chinese electrolyzers in future green hydrogen tenders. It fears the EU will become too dependent on imported electrolyzers from China. The European hydrogen industry welcomes the move.
By Manuel Berkel
In his speech to the UN General Assembly in New York on Saturday, China's Foreign Minister Wang Yi portrayed his country as a mediator in international conflicts. Regarding Taiwan, he declared that China's complete reunification "cannot be stopped by anyone or any force."
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Japan's former defense minister is considered a well-versed military strategist. As Japan's new prime minister, he must balance the country's security interests and economic needs.
By Redaktion Table
In an interview with Table.Briefings, Bernd Lange, head of the Trade Committee, calls for the Commission to involve Parliament more closely, even in exceptional situations. Furthermore, the EU must not fall into protectionism under the pretext of economic security.
By Eric Bonse
Since Taiwan's President Lai Ching-te took office in May, Beijing has further increased military and economic pressure on Taipei.
By David Demes
In response to the sighting of the Chinese aircraft carrier "Liaoning" near Japan, Tokyo has sent a warship through the Taiwan Strait for the first time. The Western presence in the region also continues to grow.
By Fabian Peltsch