Will Biden impose tariffs on Chinese EVs next week?
The US government could impose further tariffs on electric cars from the People's Republic as early as next week. Medical goods could also be affected.
By Felix Lee
The US government could impose further tariffs on electric cars from the People's Republic as early as next week. Medical goods could also be affected.
By Felix Lee
Putin again travels to China. Although Chinese academics take a critical view of Vladimir Putin, Russia and the Ukraine war. Yet most of them continue to regard the alliance with Moscow as important.
By Christiane Kuehl
China is no longer Germany's number one trading partner. For the first time in over nine years, the USA has taken the lead in the first quarter. Geopolitical reorientation is having an effect.
By Redaktion Table
Chinese exports to Russia have plummeted for the second consecutive month – last year they had grown by double digits. This suggests that US sanctions are indeed having an impact and that Chinese banks are complying.
By Redaktion Table
It has been known for some time that the mood among European companies in China is far from optimistic. However, this year's European Chamber of Commerce survey shows that the situation is even worse than previously thought.
By Jörn Petring
Our China Perspective is written by authors from the People's Republic. Today's article is about the less than elegant choice of words used by head of state and party leader Xi to invoke his close friendship with Serbia.
By Experts Table.Briefings
At the final stop of his European tour, Xi Jinping meets his close ally Viktor Orbán in Hungary. This stop is the most critical of Xi’s journey. Beijing invests heavily – and in return, gains significant political influence.
By Michael Radunski
Penpa Tsering, the chairman of the Tibetan government-in-exile, recently met with France's President Emmanuel Macron. In an interview, Tsering explains why it's a mistake to be intimidated by Beijing's threats.
By Marcel Grzanna
The sales of Siemens Healthineers in China collapsed in the second quarter. The CEO of the Siemens subsidiary emphasized that measures taken by the authorities to reduce demand were not directed against manufacturers – but against hospital procurement.
By Redaktion Table