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Joint lunar base with Russia

China's plans for a lunar base have found a strong and experienced partner in Russia. The fact that the Russians have opted for the Chinese and not the American Artemis lunar base program is a sign of global politics. At the same time, the US could find itself without a manned base in space for the first time in 2024 because of its own legislation.

By Redaktion Table

Hardt: Hyperloop cooperation makes sense

The European technology leader for Hyperloop, Hardt, is open to a cooperation with the Chinese partner CRRC and a re-commissioning of the Transrapid track in the German town of Lathen. Lower Saxony's Science Minister Bjoern Thuemler (CDU) is also positive about the Lathen project. The state government is already supporting it. The federal government is not planning any funding so far.

By Frank Sieren

Women in China seek equality in the labor market

The purchasing power of women in China is increasing, they are better educated and are increasingly working in well-paid jobs. But corporate culture and the search for employees often send a different signal: "men preferred". Yet this is precisely the attitude that could stifle much-needed growth in the economy.

By Ning Wang

Europe's surrender in the information war

The investment agreement between the EU and China is supposed to create equal treatment. But a look at the documents shows that: In the important area of media and information, the EU has let itself get ripped off. More China.Table analyses on the CAI can be found here.

By Michael Radunski

Two mRNA vaccines in development

China also wants to become more independent from the West in the field of biomedicine. This includes the development of mRNA vaccines. The gap to Germany and the USA is smaller than it first appeared. Beijing is supporting existing start-ups until COVID vaccines are ready for the market, relying on tried-and-tested industrial policy measures.

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China plans the world's largest dam

China wants to build a new mega dam. It is supposed to generate three times more energy than the famous Three Gorges Dam. India and other neighboring states fear being cut off from important water sources in Tibet.

By Redaktion Table

Beijing's ignorant media policy

Tracking, spying, intimidating: The working conditions of foreign journalists in China are worse than they have been for decades. Even COVID is used as an excuse for surveillance. China's leadership doesn't seem to care about the external impact – even in view of the 2022 Winter Olympics in Beijing. A field report.

By Felix Lee

De Maizière: Beijing is on a confrontation course

A unified NATO strategy is "overdue", according to the former German defense minister. In an interview with China.Table, Thomas de Maizière calls for NATO to quickly obtain a concrete overview of Chinese investments relevant to security policy and set up a China body for the defense alliance. He also warns against annexing Hong Kong and a possible invasion of Taiwan.

By Amelie Richter

EU Commission publishes CAI annexes

The EU Commission has published the long-awaited details of the investment agreement with China. With regard to market access, the People's Republic has made concessions – but in general, they offer only a small step forward for European companies. In some areas, China has cemented its advantage with the CAI. The EU Parliament is now expected to begin its review soon. In China.Table you can regularly read further analyses on the CAI.

By Amelie Richter

Xinjiang: Genocide debate soon in the Bundestag?

The discussion about condemning China's actions against Uyghurs in Xinjiang as genocide is gaining momentum worldwide. Sooner or later, it could also reach the Bundestag. But whether the few weeks until the end of the legislative period will be enough to pass a resolution is uncertain. A new study by the Newlines Institute, involving 33 international researchers, concludes: What is happening in Xinjiang deserves to be called genocide.

By Marcel Grzanna