Strong support for de-risking in the population
While the government is heading towards de-risking, companies want to add new investments in China. The "Berlin Pulse" survey shows where the public stands on this issue.
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While the government is heading towards de-risking, companies want to add new investments in China. The "Berlin Pulse" survey shows where the public stands on this issue.
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Huawei is celebrating the development of a high-end chip, but in semiconductor technology, it takes more than powerful financial injections from Beijing, according to Glenn Tiffert of Stanford University. However, in other industries, companies could be pushed out of the market.
By Michael Radunski
In an unprecedented move, Xi Jinping is demanding leadership in global economic competition from the Shanghai region. He is suddenly strengthening the role of the Yangtze River region deep into the inland. The economic crisis forces him to rethink.
By Redaktion Table
The German government has reservations about EU anti-dumping tariffs on EVs. In an internal document with comments on Brussels' policies, it criticizes the objectives and approach of the EU Commission.
By Markus Grabitz
BMW and Mercedes-Benz plan to establish a joint network of fast charging stations for EVs in China starting next year. The competitors hope to counter Chinese competition in this way.
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China has presented a position paper on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. The paper contains five points and is rather vague.
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Investor Grizzly Research accuses the Chinese facial recognition specialist SenseTime of inflating its profits. The AI company is alleged to have recorded income multiple times.
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With the death of Henry Kissinger, an era in the relations between China and the USA comes to an end. Beijing honors him as a "highly esteemed old friend". This reflects not only recognition but also criticism of the current US government.
By Michael Radunski
Things are not going well for Volkswagen in China. The biggest criticism is that the company has lagged behind in electromobility. A radical restart is needed to address this. Let's take a look at the technical challenges.
By Christian Domke Seidel