Diversification: China's influence on ports in Southeast Asia grows
European companies hope to diversify their supply chains in South East Asia. But even there, they increasingly have to cooperate with China.
By Leonardo Pape
European companies hope to diversify their supply chains in South East Asia. But even there, they increasingly have to cooperate with China.
By Leonardo Pape
The new US President Donald Trump did not introduce any new tariffs on his first day in office, but instructed federal authorities to assess trade relations with some countries, including China.
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In a new report, the EU Commission concludes that European manufacturers of medical devices are being discriminated against in the Chinese procurement market. It now examines whether to restrict market access for Chinese medical devices under the International Procurement Instrument.
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Beijing is flexing its muscles against the USA with export restrictions like never before. Observers have long warned of Chinese dominance over critical metals.
By Jörn Petring
The EU Commission has launched an investigation into imports of valine, an amino acid that is used in animal feed, among other things. A French company had filed the complaint.
By Amelie Richter
A report by the China Chamber of Commerce to the EU warns that the business sentiment of Chinese companies suffers from unequal treatment. Nevertheless, the majority expect trade and economic relations between China and the EU to continue to develop positively.
By Marcel Grzanna
Nepal has been a member of the Belt and Road Initiative since 2017, but few collaborations have emerged since then. Now the new prime minister is seeking proximity to China and the New Silk Road.
By Manuel Liu
This year, around four billion low-value parcels arrived in the EU from online stores such as Temu and Shein. The EU Commission is now preparing to tighten regulation.
By Manuel Liu
There have recently been suggestions that Trump could bring the EU closer to China. The EU ambassador in Beijing does not expect an immediate change in relations.
By Manuel Liu
The mood among German companies in China is worse than ever. In the medium term, however, many are hoping for a turnaround. The plan is to benefit from the country's innovative dynamism. There is talk of "localization 3.0".
By Jörn Petring