Solar module company warns: the green transition needs China
The vice president of Longi predicts that cutting out Chinese suppliers in the EU will cost jobs and delay the green transition.
By Carolyn Braun
The vice president of Longi predicts that cutting out Chinese suppliers in the EU will cost jobs and delay the green transition.
By Carolyn Braun
Following the death of two Chinese nationals in a boat accident during a pursuit by the Taiwanese coast guard, Beijing has leveled harsh accusations against Taiwan.
By Felix Lee
The Chinese EV manufacturer BYD is considering building a plant in Mexico. This could provide a pathway to the US market, bypassing high tariffs. Chinese suppliers are also flocking to the Central American country.
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Despite de-risking efforts: According to a study by the German Economic Institute, German direct investments in China have reached a record level. The increase is financed by profits generated in the People's Republic.
By Redaktion Table
China is rapidly constructing energy storage facilities, albeit primarily due to government mandates rather than economic incentives. These storage facilities are urgently needed to efficiently utilize the capacities of renewable energies.
By Christiane Kuehl
In light of new evidence of forced labor at a subsidiary of VW's joint venture in Xinjiang, a critical examination reveals that the audit report should never have claimed to provide an honest assessment of the situation.
By Redaktion Table
For the first time, there is a direct connection between a subsidiary of the VW joint venture in Xinjiang and the state's forced labor system. The corporation is no longer ruling out a withdrawal. An investment company has already taken action.
By Marcel Grzanna
In response to the slump on the Chinese stock markets, financial services provider MSCI has removed dozens of companies from the People's Republic from its indices. Sixty-six companies have been removed from the MSCI China Index alone.
By Redaktion Table