Supply chains: “Europeans are the collateral damage”
China is complaining about the EU’s extraterritorial jurisdiction. At the same time, its own Orders 834 and 835 reach deep into the strategic autonomy of foreign companies.
By Marcel Grzanna
China is complaining about the EU’s extraterritorial jurisdiction. At the same time, its own Orders 834 and 835 reach deep into the strategic autonomy of foreign companies.
By Marcel Grzanna
Beijing is attacking the EU over its subsidy controls and accusing it of exercising “extraterritorial jurisdiction.” At the center of the dispute is the Nuctech case – and the question of how far Europe’s new instruments of power can reach into China.
By Amelie Richter
The first day of the summit in Beijing is being staged in a friendly manner. But while Trump is focusing on deals and corporate executives, Xi is making a warning about Taiwan the central issue.
By Jörn Petring and Amelie Richter
After 41 months, producer prices in the world’s second-largest economy are now on the rise again. This should actually make Chinese exports to the EU more expensive. But, there are good reasons to doubt that.
By Marcel Grzanna
The think tank sees itself as a practical center of expertise that aims to establish itself as a leading German advisory institution for Indo-European relations.
By Angela Köckritz
Beijing has realized that the technology holds the potential for a massive commercial market. It is actively promoting the development of this industry.
By Angela Köckritz
A Chinese mercenary who fought for Russia against Ukraine is now in Germany after fleeing. The authorities have rejected his asylum applications. He faces severe punishment in China.
By Redaktion Table
In China, modern driver assistance systems are increasingly becoming a key selling point. In the Chinese market, European manufacturers lag significantly behind their domestic competitors. Elsewhere in the world, the situation is different.
By Jörn Petring
Beijing has instructed companies not to recognize or enforce US sanctions against five Chinese refineries in connection with Iranian oil trade. International companies operating in China could now find themselves caught in the crossfire.
By Amelie Richter
Germany’s governing parties want to better protect underwater infrastructure from sabotage. Their legislative motion refers not only to Russia, but explicitly to China as well.
By Angela Köckritz