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Xi Jinping travels to Vietnam

Three months after US President Joe Biden, Chinese President and Party Chief Xi Jinping will travel to Vietnam next week for talks with his counterparts.

By Christiane Kuehl

FDP board's European program identifies China as a systemic rival

The Federal Executive Board of the FDP (Free Democratic Party) is set to finalize its visions for the European elections on Monday, with China playing a central role as Europe's "rival". The paper emphasizes the need for a robust response from the EU to China's trade initiatives.

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Export yay, import nay

China's exports have risen for the first time in six months. In November, exports increased by 0.5 percent compared to the same month last year, defying analysts' expectations of further declines.

By Felix Lee

Egg fried rice, Mao and Xi

The "View from China" column is written by authors from the People's Republic. Today's article is about fried rice with egg, Mao and a very peculiar festival.

By Experts Table.Briefings

EU-China summit: many issues, no results

At the first in-person meeting between the EU and China, it becomes evident that talks don't automatically become easier face to face. The EU side expresses concern about the trade deficit, but Xi doesn't really address it. New customs data reveal the magnitude of the issue.

By Amelie Richter

More layoffs at Nio

According to a report, Chinese EV manufacturer Nio is apparently planning to cut more jobs than initially planned.

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Nach monatelangen Spekulationen spricht Regierungschefin Giorgia Meloni über Italiens Beteiligung an dem umstrittenen Projekt "Neue Seidenstraße".

Italian government informs Beijing of BRI withdrawal

The government in Rome has officially informed China about the end of its participation in the Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) in a verbal note sent to Beijing earlier this week. Instead, both sides aim to revitalize the strategic partnership between the two states.

By Amelie Richter

Prada aims to double business in China

Italian luxury brand Prada plans to significantly expand its business in China, a crucial market for luxury goods. By 2030, the People's Republic could account for almost 40 percent of global luxury sales.

By Fabian Peltsch