Numerous mosques destroyed
The Chinese government has further reduced the number of mosques in the provinces of Ningxia and Gansu. Human Rights Watch is appalled.
By Redaktion Table
The Chinese government has further reduced the number of mosques in the provinces of Ningxia and Gansu. Human Rights Watch is appalled.
By Redaktion Table
Despite the Federal Constitutional Court's ruling, Annette Schavan argues for smart investments in research and development. She insists on significantly strengthening China savviness and emphasizes the need for a massive effort in research policy.
By Experts Table.Briefings
The largest overhaul in the company's history was meant to give Chinese tech giant Alibaba a fresh start. However, the comprehensive realignment is now being completely reconsidered, causing dismay among investors.
By Jörn Petring
While manufacturing and exports continue to stagnate, China’s October macroeconomic data showed increased growth in consumption that beat analysts’ expectations. The growth is likely supported by a rebound in travel expenditure during the National Day holiday. Whether it is sustainable remains to be seen in the future.
By Experts Table.Briefings
Three-quarters of the foreign money that flowed into the Chinese stock market in the first seven months of 2023 has disappeared again. Investors have sold off shares worth over 25 billion US dollars.
By Redaktion Table
This Wednesday, the EU parliament and member states will continue to negotiate the Due Diligence Act at the political level. Difficult issues such as including the financial sector and the obligation to draw up climate transition plans are unlikely to be resolved.
By Redaktion Table
Chinese authorities have arrested Douyu founder Chen Shaojie on unspecified charges. Chen disappeared in mid-November and the reasons for his disappearance have so far only been the subject of speculation.
By Redaktion Table
For Taiwan, she is the de facto ambassador to the US. For China, she is an "independence fanatic." Hsiao Bi-khim could soon become Taiwan's vice president.
By Michael Radunski
The Franco-Italian car manufacturer Stellantis will receive batteries from the Chinese group CATL. The two companies have signed a Memorandum of Understanding. The aim is long-term cooperation.
By Redaktion Table