Currency funds: Why the IMF is opening an office in Shanghai
The International Monetary Fund (IMF) is set to open a representative office in Shanghai, responding to China's growing influence in the global economy.
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The International Monetary Fund (IMF) is set to open a representative office in Shanghai, responding to China's growing influence in the global economy.
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Meet the "Top of the Table": the 100 most influential figures in the German-speaking China scene. Selected by the China.Table editorial team across ten categories, including politics, administration, think tanks and business. Today: the most important personalities from academia. Here’s the overview.
By Redaktion Table
On his Asian trip, Federal Minister of Economic Affairs Robert Habeck’s first stop is South Korea. The country is not only a key partner for the German and European Indo-Pacific strategy but also a role model in terms of de-risking.
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As policy incentives decrease, the rapid growth of renewable power capacity in China is slowing down. Demand is also likely to remain below production capacity.
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Cinema operator IMAX plans to open new locations and expand existing ones in China in the coming years. This is IMAX's response to the government reopening the lucrative market to Hollywood movies.
By Redaktion Table
After years of drought, the southwest of China has again seen a lot of rain. This has filled the reservoirs behind the hydropower plants that supply large parts of the aluminum industry with electricity, particularly. The industry is benefiting and growing strongly.
By Christiane Kuehl
Under new EU regulations and supply chain laws, the solar industry must prove that its supply chain is free of forced labor when sourcing in China. Companies are buying outside Xinjiang – and are now also planning joint ventures in Europe.
By Christiane Kuehl
German Economy Minister Robert Habeck is traveling to China and South Korea. A challenging program that touches on the current trade conflicts and the overall geopolitical situation awaits him there.
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Former sociology professor Ku Chung-Hwa from Teipeh still knows Germany from his student days. He sees the newly founded German-Taiwanese dialog platform as a breakthrough for bilateral relations.
By Redaktion Table