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The limits to US-China climate cooperation

The US made it clear that it will not compromise on climate policy cooperation with China on the contentious issues of Tibet, Xinjiang, Hong Kong and Taiwan. The tensions between the two countries so far prevented them from agreeing to binding climate commitments. Nevertheless, in the coming years, both countries will have to be judged on how they translate climate policy promises into action.

By Redaktion Table

Ein Auto der Marke Seres im Huawei-Flaggschiffstore in einem Huawei-Store

Huawei stores evolve into car dealers

Until now, Huawei sold mainly smartphones in its stores. But the US sanctions are forcing the Chinese tech giant to rethink. A visit to the flagship store in Shenzhen shows how resolutely it is pursuing its push into the car industry.

By Redaktion Table

China stands up for Palestinians

In the past, China has kept a very low profile in the Middle East conflict. After the latest outbreak of violence, Beijing is taking a more active role. There are various motives behind this: China wants to present itself as a responsible great power and, at the same time score points with Muslim states in the region. The US is portrayed as a disruptive factor for peace.

By Redaktion Table

Fight against forced labor drives up organic cotton prices

The cotton harvest in Xinjiang is suspected of forced labor. Many buyers thus avoid yarn from China. But raw material prices are rising, and soon consumers will feel the effects. However, there is no alternative to higher prices in a severe fight against forced labor.

By Marcel Grzanna