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Nvidia and ARM: Beijing blocks mega acquisition

US chip company Nvidia will soon have to submit its planned acquisition of ARM to the EU competition regulators for review. The 40-billion deal is also of strategic importance to Germany. And it could fall through because of China.

By Redaktion Table

Mocking over US failure in Afghanistan

The defeat of the USA in Afghanistan and the subsequent takeover by the Taliban is observed with malicious glee by Beijing. Washington is called a paper tiger that cannot even defeat the Taliban. But the US stands to lose far more than another piece of prestige.

By Michael Radunski

Summit and Toolbox: What happens after the EU summer break?

The August summer break for staff in Brussels reaches its halfway point this week. In just over two weeks' time, the political business will resume in the EU's center of power. The remaining four months of the year still have their work cut out for them when it comes to China policy. The EU still has a number of open issues on its agenda, the CAI and sanctions being just two of them. A look at the to-do list and events after the summer break.

By Amelie Richter

China’s anti-foreign sanctions law

Businesses are assessing their risks following the passing of China’s Anti-Foreign Sanctions Law, as political and economic tensions between China and a number of foreign countries rise. We examine the scope of the Law. A look at the scope of the law.

By Amelie Richter