The communique of the Third Plenary Session speaks primarily of market forces and reforms. However, the Western economy should not hope too much for better market conditions.
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Her election as chair of the Hong Kong Journalists' Association (HKJA) cost reporter Selina Cheng her job at the Wall Street Journal. In an interview with Table.Briefings, she talks about the pressure she faces as HKJA chair and the bleak prospect for journalism in the city.
By Marcel Grzanna
According to German State Secretary for Economic Affairs Brantner, the declaration of intent is an important step in making European industry less dependent on China. Vučić's decision also has industrial policy reasons.
By Redaktion Table
The customs dispute with the European Union is heating up. China is considering retaliatory measures and has published a list of European pork producers to be investigated.
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In its first communiqué on the Third Plenum, the Communist Party emphasizes security policy and chastises two former ministers. The term "development" is experiencing a renaissance, while "reform" is fading into the background.
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The European Parliament has confirmed Ursula von der Leyen as head of the EU Commission. The political guidelines for 2024 to 2029, which were published on Thursday, are peppered with projects that affect the People's Republic.
By Amelie Richter
German companies are optimistic about Asia – except for one country: China. This is the result of a survey conducted by the German Chambers of Commerce Abroad on behalf of the German Chamber of Industry and Commerce, which is available to Table.Briefings.
By Amelie Richter
Our "China Perspective" column is written by authors from the People's Republic. Today's article is about the development aid that China grants to other countries. It is largely criticized by its own citizens, who view it as a vanity project while the country still struggles with poverty
By Experts Table.Briefings