Chancellor Scholz criticizes Commission
Germany votes against countervailing duties on Chinese EVs. Now Chancellor Olaf Scholz is defending the decision before the Bundestag.
By Marcel Grzanna
Germany votes against countervailing duties on Chinese EVs. Now Chancellor Olaf Scholz is defending the decision before the Bundestag.
By Marcel Grzanna
Although the EU tariffs on EVs from China will come into force at the end of October, the negotiations could continue. Meanwhile, Beijing is preparing retaliatory measures and has announced that EU companies are to be randomly examined in an anti-subsidy investigation into dairy products.
By Amelie Richter
In a position paper, the EU Chamber of Commerce in China speaks of a "tipping point." Challenges such as a flagging economy, regulatory hurdles and a politicized business environment create uncertainty. But there are also positive developments, says Adam Dunnett, Secretary General of the European Chamber of Commerce in China.
By Lukas Knigge
In a position paper, the EU Chamber of Commerce in China speaks of a "tipping point." Challenges such as a flagging economy, regulatory hurdles and a politicized business environment create uncertainty. But there are also positive developments, says Adam Dunnett, Secretary General of the European Chamber of Commerce in China.
By Amelie Richter
Ursula von der Leyen has assigned the previous lightweight dossier of international partnerships to the Czech Minister for Industry and Trade. Prague is only partially satisfied with von der Leyen's decision. However, the designated Commissioner sees things differently. Above all, he is now to give the BRI competition Global Gateway more momentum.
By Redaktion Table
China announces provisional anti-dumping duties on cognac – yet another turn of the screw in the ongoing customs dispute between Brussels and Beijing. Other possible steps should alert Berlin in particular.
By Amelie Richter
The USA's most important foreign policy challenge is hardly discussed in the election campaign. Instead, China is being made the scapegoat for problems that US politicians are responsible for. Instead of preparing for conflict, the USA should seek dialogue.
By Amelie Richter
The EU's countervailing duties against state market distortion also receive considerable support from the business community. However, associations and institutes are calling for the talks to continue.
By Marcel Grzanna
This Friday, the long-awaited vote on additional tariffs on Chinese electric vehicles is due to take place. The decision reveals deep rifts between the EU member states. It is considered very likely that the tariffs will be passed – despite all the objections from Germany.
By Michael Bröcker
The EU's Global Gateway infrastructure initiative has a marketing problem: On the one hand, it is supposed to appear as a self-confident alternative to China's new Silk Road - on the other hand, it should not give the impression that competition with the People's Republic is the main driver. What this means for the EU's endeavors in Africa.
By Amelie Richter