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Allianz fund subsidiary allowed to do business in China

The insurance group Allianz has been given the green light for its fund business in China and thus access to the 3.8 trillion US dollar market for open-ended investment funds. This market has been open to foreign companies since 2019.

By Redaktion Table

Mao remains dear to China

In his time, Mao was paid a symbolic monthly salary of 400 yuan. Today, his memorabilia is worth millions of yuan. It is difficult to imagine what the Great Chairman would say about the cult surrounding the Cultural Revolution.

By Carolyn Braun

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'A complete failure'

Norbert Roettgen gives Olaf Scholz's China trip a crushing verdict. In an interview with Michael Radunski, the CDU foreign policy expert accuses the Chancellor of being a supplicant.

By Michael Radunski

Spahn calls for unified approach towards Beijing

The SPD, Greens and FDP have different policies on China. As a result, the Ministry for Foreign Affairs and the Chancellery are not speaking with one voice. Fatal for Germany, says former Minister Jens Spahn.

By

Stephen S. Roach

'China is stifling debate in the country'

For 25 years, the China Development Forum was a meeting where foreign leaders from business, politics and academia could discuss the state of the Chinese economy with the country's top leaders. Today, anyone who asks questions is excluded.

By Redaktion Table