Numerous Chinese companies have been rapidly expanding their overseas business activities since 2020, creating a new competitive situation for European business in third markets. Their expansion is driven by multiple factors: slowing domestic market growth, increasing technological competitiveness, and policy support from the Chinese government.
By Experts Table.Briefings
As the civil war spreads, the military junta is losing control in large parts of Myanmar. It therefore attempts to legitimize itself with symbolic politics – the planned election in August has been postponed. China remains one of the few supporters of the military regime.
By Experts Table.Briefings
The run on raw materials has woken up Brussels. With the Critical Raw Materials Act (CRMA), the European Union wants to secure access to strategically important raw materials and reduce dependencies on countries like China. Leonie Duengefeld and Amelie Richter spoke with Nicola Beer (FPD), who is in charge of the new legislation in the EU Parliament, about the ambitious plan.
By Redaktion Table
An article by two forefathers of German sinology on Xinjiang reignites the debate on the stance of German China research. The article sees Xinjiang on its way to normality. Many experts reacted outraged to this assessment.
By Marcel Grzanna