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Wang Qing: Reporting against the information divide

As a podcaster, Wang Qing reaches a big audience inside China; as a reporter for Chinese media in Europe, she experiences geopolitical polarization first-hand. Within China, she still senses curiosity about the world — and a continuing urge for social debate.

By Leonardo Pape

Trade talks in Geneva: Washington mentions deal

The trade talks in Geneva between China and the USA have borne their first fruits, raising hopes of détente. An initial tariff agreement is expected to be announced on Monday. The stakes remain high for Europe and the German export industry in particular.

By Fabian Peltsch

Trade in China: EU companies caught between the fronts.

The global economy is characterized by growing uncertainty, and European companies in China are right in the middle of it. A local survey by the EU Chamber of Commerce shows the extent to which geopolitical tensions between the USA and China are now also affecting European companies. The good news is that many companies believe they are well prepared.

By Lukas Knigge

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Direct investments: Parliament in favor of stricter controls.

With new rules, the European Parliament wants to better protect security-relevant sectors such as media, raw materials and infrastructure from foreign investors. There are plans for mandatory review procedures and more intervention rights for the Commission. However, a Council draft indicates resistance: Several states want to significantly weaken the requirements.

By Amelie Richter