Gerald Pörschmann heads the Alliance for the Future of Industrial Engineering and can look back on his industry's good business in China. In this interview, he explains why "Made in Germany" still has a good reputation despite tougher competition.
By Michael Radunski
Foreign Minister Baerbock wants to strengthen Germany's presence in the Indo-Pacific with her trip to Australia, New Zealand, and Fiji. Her trip will focus on security policy, for which Baerbock will present an expanded concept on site.
By Bernhard Pötter
French President Emmanuel Macron has laid out his line in several interviews in the run-up to the summit with Xi Jinping: While he supports tough demands on trade, he wants China to be involved in major global crises.
By Christiane Kuehl
The USA is calling on China and Russia to commit that artificial intelligence must not be used to decide on the use of nuclear weapons. The United States, the UK and France have already pledged this.
By Redaktion Table
Just weeks before the official inauguration of Taiwanese President Lai Ching-te, China carried out 'combat readiness patrols' near the island for the second time in a week.
By Fabian Peltsch
In July, the long-awaited Third Plenum will set Beijing's reform course for the coming years. But a look at history shows that the leadership's understanding of reform has changed radically under Xi.
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Jeremiah Manele will become the new Prime Minister of the Solomon Islands. Beijing should be pleased with the election of the former foreign minister.
By Fabian Peltsch
"We must do everything we can to engage China on major global issues," Emmanuel Macron said ahead of Xi Jinping's planned visit to France on Monday. Without China, there would be no stable peace in the world's conflict regions.
By Redaktion Table