European Council calls for 'competitiveness deal'
The EU heads of state and government want to adopt a competitiveness agenda at next week's special summit. This also includes a better linking of the capital markets.
By Till Hoppe
The EU heads of state and government want to adopt a competitiveness agenda at next week's special summit. This also includes a better linking of the capital markets.
By Till Hoppe
TSMC expands its investments in the United States. The Taiwanese chip manufacturer plans to build three state-of-the-art semiconductor plants in Arizona. The US government is funding the project with several billion US dollars.
By Michael Radunski
Thousands of AI avatars are being used in China to promote products on e-commerce channels. Although they are becoming increasingly lifelike, their success in the West will likely take a while.
By Fabian Peltsch
Beijing continues to focus on nuclear power as part of its energy transition. New reactor types are supposed to make nuclear energy safe. The first commercially utilized high-temperature reactor has now been connected to the grid.
By Jörn Petring
During the meeting between Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte and Chinese President Xi Jinping, one topic dominated: Xi sharply criticized the export restrictions on lithography machines for chip production by the manufacturer ASML.
By Amelie Richter
Geely is working hard on its own satellite network. The aim is to stay ahead of the competition in areas such as autonomous driving, navigation and entertainment. But they are also looking up into space.
By Christian Domke Seidel
China is getting serious about transport drones: The manufacturer Ehang has shipped the first flying taxis. As cargo drones, in passenger transport and tourism, they are set to revolutionize mobility – and create a 50-billion-euro market.
By Christian Domke Seidel
Based on a study, an NGO coalition urges the German government to establish concrete sustainability standards in the hydrogen import strategy. While many tools are available, they need enhancement.
By Alex Veit
The German industry laments its competitive disadvantages against global competitors. A danger rarely discussed is the Chinese leadership's plan to use industrial policy to steal market share from Germany's "hidden champions" on the global market with its own "little giants." It is time to act.
By Amelie Richter
The Chinese car manufacturer BYD is stirring up the mass market for electric cars. Now, the Shenzhen-based company wants to take on the luxury segment. The U9 sports car marks the start of the attack on Ferrari and Lamborghini.
By Jörn Petring