Germans skeptical about Chinese cars
A study shows that German car buyers are reluctant to buy Chinese cars. In other European countries, however, interest in Chinese vehicles is significantly higher.
By Redaktion Table
A study shows that German car buyers are reluctant to buy Chinese cars. In other European countries, however, interest in Chinese vehicles is significantly higher.
By Redaktion Table
The Beijing Stock Exchange has de facto implemented a new policy that prevents major shareholders of companies listed from selling stocks, worried that such sales could douse a long-desired rally. It is unclear how long the new directive will remain in effect.
By Redaktion Table
According to a World Health Organisation official, the rise in respiratory diseases in China is not as high as before the pandemic.
By Redaktion Table
Almost ten years after the disappearance of Malaysia Airlines flight MH370, a court in Beijing has been dealing with the case since Monday.
By Redaktion Table
More and more Germans view China with concern. A majority are in favor of de-risking – even if this could mean economic downturns and lost jobs. China is also seen as a military threat.
By Redaktion Table
Along with Kai Kim's opinion piece, this text forms a pro-and-con. Isabelle Feng sees China's counter-espionage law as a fundamental game changer for companies.
By Experts Table.Briefings
This text is the counterpart to Isabelle Feng's opinion piece. According to lawyer Kai Kim, the current version of China's anti-espionage law has brought only gradual changes compared to previous practice.
By Experts Table.Briefings
China continues to restructure its industry. Green technologies have become the main driver of investment and growth. However, the People's Republic still reduces its emissions not fast enough.
By Nico Beckert
Hong Kong holds its first district council elections since the protests were suppressed. But the elections are anything but democratic. Many Hongkongers are, therefore, ignoring the staged spectacle.
By Jörn Petring