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Amelie Richter

Amelie Richter Published: April 19th, 2021

Report: EU foreign ministers approve Indo-Pacific strategy

EU foreign ministers will adopt a joint document on the confederation’s Indo-Pacific strategy at a meeting in Brussels today, according to a media report. The strategy aims to address Beijing’s push in the region and covers various issues, Politico reported. Key points included reducing economic dependence on China and the EU’s role in digitizing Southeast […]

Amelie Richter Published: April 19th, 2021

19.04.2021_Editorial

All those years at the conference table with China have paid off for Maria Martin-Prat: The EU negotiator for the investment agreement between the community of states and Beijing (CAI) has been promoted to deputy director-general within the EU Directorate for Trade. Meanwhile, no progress is being made for the CAI in the European Parliament: […]

Amelie Richter Published: April 19th, 2021

19.04.2021_To the language

Some facial expressions say more than a thousand words. A smile creates a good mood and positive reactions in East and West alike. But what does it look like when facial expressions are transferred to the digital world in the form of emoticons or emojis? Whether it’s WhatsApp or WeChat, Europeans and Chinese alike enjoy […]

Amelie Richter Published: April 16th, 2021

Brussels wants to protect itself against economic blackmail

European clothing manufacturers are speaking out against cotton from Xinjiang and, as a result, are facing a boycott of the Chinese market – with a loud drumbeat from the government. Canberra stands up to Beijing and refuses to interfere in national affairs, whereupon several Australian industries are hit by import duties, import boycotts, and massive […]

Amelie Richter Published: April 15th, 2021

Bosch builds fuel cells with Qingling

Automotive supplier Bosch will build fuel cells for the Chinese market together with commercial vehicle manufacturer Qingling Motors. The joint venture Bosch Hydrogen Powertrain Systems in Chongqing will develop, assemble, and market fuel cell systems for the Chinese market, the company announced yesterday. According to the company’s announcement, the aim is to supply fuel cell […]

Amelie Richter Published: April 15th, 2021

Bundestag Committee: maintain China’s credit line

The Bundestag Committee on Development has refused to discontinue the credit line for China granted by the World Bank Group until 2025 as soon as possible. A corresponding motion by the FDP parliamentary group was rejected yesterday, the committee announced. Specifically, it was about a loan package granted by the World Bank to China in […]

Amelie Richter Published: April 14th, 2021

04/14/2021_Edi

“If we have to defend ourselves to the last day, we will defend ourselves to the last day,” Taiwan’s Foreign Minister Joseph Wu warned Beijing last week. Wu accused China of relying on both reconciliation attempts and military intimidation – sending “contradictory signals”. The inhabitants of Taiwan are not only used to rhetorical saber-rattling around […]

Amelie Richter Published: April 13th, 2021

Forced labor in Xinjiang – charges filed in France against clothing manufacturer

Several non-governmental organizations (NGOs), together with an Uyghur woman, have filed a complaint in France against four multinational clothing companies. Specifically, the complaint concerns Inditex (owner of the brands Zara, Bershka, among others), Uniqlo, SMCP (Sandro, Maje, among others), and the sports shoe manufacturer Skechers. They allegedly profited from forced labor of the Muslim minority […]

Amelie Richter Published: April 12th, 2021

12.04.2021_ To the language

Watch out, character bullets cross! At least on Chinese video platforms. Here, it is not uncommon for viewers’ comments to fly across the screen as “line projectiles“. Dànmù 弹幕 is the name of this interactive phenomenon – a neologism made up of 弹 dàn “projectile” and 幕 mù as in 字幕 zìmù “subtitle” or 屏幕 […]

Amelie Richter Published: April 12th, 2021

BASIC states against CO2 limit compensation

The environment ministers of the BASIC countries have expressed concerns about a “unilateral CO2 border adjustment”. This is a trade barrier, the environment ministers of Brazil, South Africa, India, and China said in a joint statement.Adjustments for carbon offsets are discriminatory and against the principles of the CBDR-RC (Common but Differentiated Responsibilities and Respective Capabilities) […]