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Criticism of Pelosi visit

Nancy Pelosi did not only receive approval for her Taiwan visit. There was criticism, especially from Asia, but also from other parts of the world. The accusation was that the speaker of the US House of Representatives had shaken geopolitical stability out of self-interest. Partly because nationalism is on the rise in China, Beijing could feel compelled to make amends for letting Pelosi have her way.

By Frank Sieren

'Less China, more USA'

Decoupling the EU and Germany from China in the wake of geopolitical disputes would cost the German economy almost six times as much as Brexit, according to an ifo study commissioned by the Bavarian Industry Association (vbw). De-globalization is making us poorer, says study author Florian Dorn. But there are ways to significantly cushion the losses. Felix Lee spoke with the Ifo economist.

By Felix Lee

Debt rules: Lindner in favor of more leeway for investments

Europe.Table was able to view the German government's position on reforming debt rules. The document outlines that while the government coalition is holding on to the Maastricht criteria, they also want to push for more investment flexibility in Brussels.

By Markus Grabitz

Austria plans low-cost electricity share

The government in Vienna wants to implement proposals for the electricity price that are circulating for the gas market in Germany. The opposition, on the other hand, wants a comprehensive price cap along the lines of Spain and Portugal.

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China Taiwan Manöver

Military exercise with uncertain end

The official timeframe of the military maneuvers around Taiwan has ended, but they have not yet been formally declared to be over. Overall, the feeling of uncertainty remained over the weekend: After sanctions against Nancy Pelosi, China broke off dialogue with the United States on several issues – including military and climate talks. German MPs now want to travel to Taiwan more than ever.

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'Xi Jinping is trying to save face with these maneuvers'

Taiwan is paying for Nancy Pelosi's visit with a series of Chinese naval drills near its coasts and with Chinese sanctions against its export sector. Taiwan's representative in Germany, Shieh Jhy-wey, says it was still worth it. For his country, it was a matter of survival. Moreover, the world has seen that Chinese threats are by no means always fulfilled. Marcel Grzanna spoke with Shieh.

By Marcel Grzanna

China Rakete Taiwan

Military launches missiles over Taipei

Acting on its threats, China began several military maneuvers around Taiwan. The actions represent a new level of escalation. In Taiwan, however, most people are staying calm. The military shows itself ready to defend the island. Some hardliners are calling for tougher countermeasures.

By David Demes

Freighters find ways around Chinese maneuvers

China's military exercises have also affected some of the world's most important trade routes. Taiwan's authorities have urged ship captains to avoid the zones. However, analysts say there will only be a potential impact on global supply chains if the military drills are extended or prolonged.

By Nico Beckert