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Finn Mayer-Kuckuk

Finn Mayer-Kuckuk Published: May 17th, 2021

Editorial 17.05.2021

How can the EU deal with a China that can barely walk because it is bursting with strength? Our correspondent Frank Sieren spoke with Jörg Wuttke, one of the most experienced China managers in German business and long-time President of the local EU Chamber of Commerce. Wuttke advocates saving the CAI investment agreement by both […]

Finn Mayer-Kuckuk Published: May 14th, 2021

Birth rate among Uyghurs dropped dramatically

Between 2017 and 2019, the number of births in Xinjiang is said to have fallen by 43 percent. This is derived by the Australian think tank Australian Strategic Policy Institute (ASPI) from official statistical data of the People’s Republic. If the figures are correct, then the particularly rapid decline in the birth rate supports the […]

Finn Mayer-Kuckuk Published: May 14th, 2021

Gigabyte also hit by boycott call

The Taiwanese graphics card manufacturer Gigabyte Technology faces calls for a boycott. This was triggered by a social media post by the company: It would rely on quality from Taiwan instead of sourcing “low quality at a cheap price” from contract manufacturers in the People’s Republic. That turned out to be a strategic mistake by […]

Finn Mayer-Kuckuk Published: May 14th, 2021

Editorial 14.05.2021

When buying a product, not only is quality important for the purchase decision, but also the message behind the brand name. Here, even the most modern EVs from China continue to have a disadvantage in international markets. This is shown by a survey by the opinion research institute Civey, especially conducted for China.Table. Only one-fifth […]

Finn Mayer-Kuckuk Published: May 12th, 2021

Editorial 12.05.2021

The contrast is startling. In the mid-1960s, China’s mothers still gave birth to an average of six children. Today, they have only 1.3 children, as the analysis of the current census shows. As the number of young people shrinks, so does consumption in the long term – a trend that company executives should keep on […]

Finn Mayer-Kuckuk Published: May 12th, 2021

12.05.2021_Dessert

Water hyacinths cover this river in Quanzhou, Fujian province. At least until the dam, which has stopped the spread of the plants for the time being. The hyacinths are considered a nuisance, but they also have a good quality: They filter toxins out of the water. In any case, the sight of the green carpet […]

Finn Mayer-Kuckuk Published: May 10th, 2021

WHO greants Sinopharm emergency approval

The World Health Organization (WHO) has granted emergency approval to Chinese manufacturer Sinopharm’s Covid vaccine. “As a new vaccine in the pandemic response arsenal, it has the potential to increase access to vaccines,” said WHO Vice President Mariângela Simão. The organization now expects the manufacturer to contribute to the Covax joint vaccination campaign. WHO inspectors […]

Finn Mayer-Kuckuk Published: May 10th, 2021

Rocket debris crash into the Ocean

The debris from China’s Mars rocket crashed harmlessly into the Indian Ocean. Most of it burned up on re-entry, China’s space agency reported on Sunday. There had been warnings of an “uncontrolled” entry into the Earth’s atmosphere. The Chinese rocket technology is criticized because the rocket stages can not be specifically deposited on a predetermined […]

Finn Mayer-Kuckuk Published: May 10th, 2021

German industry with strong quarterly figures

Most of the first quarter went well for German Dax companies in China – especially compared to other parts of the world that were firmly in the grip of the third Covid wave. Adidas was able to increase its sales in China by 156 percent. The possible effect of a boycott call in April is […]