The state-owned company Comac plans to roll out China's first large passenger airplane this year. Airbus and Boeing, which have enjoyed a duopoly in civil aviation for decades, are keeping a close eye on their new competitor. Meanwhile, political tensions between Beijing and Washington are causing problems for the entire industry.
By Redaktion Table
The waters of the Mekong River are becoming the focus of geopolitical altercations. Beijing is proceeding to dam the river's upper reaches and threatening the livelihoods of millions of people in Southeast Asia in doing so. The US fears that the riparian states are becoming increasingly dependent on the People's Republic, and are beginning to intensify their involvement in the conflict. But responses of the Southeast Asian states are divided, as they fear getting caught in the crossfire in a potential conflict between the superpowers. Could this be a sign that their dependence on China is already too great?
By Frank Sieren
The visit of US Deputy Secretary of State Wendy Sherman to Tianjin was supposed to prevent any misunderstandings with China. But instead, the People's Republic is using the meeting for a verbal frontal attack. But Beijing is pursuing a larger goal.
By Michael Radunski