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Finn Mayer-Kuckuk

Finn Mayer-Kuckuk Published: May 10th, 2021

10.05.2021_Editorial

Siemens had to wait long for its first representative in the People’s Republic. Xiao Song, a universally praised manager with a wealth of international experience, is now taking the helm. It is pleasing and true that the era of foreign heads of organizations, which today consist almost exclusively of Chinese, is coming to an end. […]

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 7th, 2021

07.05.2021_Editorial

What has long been expected could become a reality: Chinese vehicle brands on German roads. Geely CEO Li Shufu’s international ambitions are well-known in the automotive industry. According to his ideas, Geely should become “much more” than VW, Hakan Samuelsson stated last year. He runs Volvo, a brand in Li Shufu’s empire. Now, another Geely […]

Finn Mayer-Kuckuk Published: May 6th, 2021

Editorial 06.05.2021

There are around half a million truck drivers in Germany, and their existence is threatened to some extent by fully automated trucks. Politicians and trade unions are so afraid of the social impact of this technical revolution that Daimler is only talking about “upgrading the profession”, not abolishing it – after all, the former drivers […]

Finn Mayer-Kuckuk Published: May 6th, 2021

Dessert 06.05.2021

Ke Ai (可爱), “cute”, trumps in China – also when it comes to safety accessories. This employee presents a new helmet in comic design at the International Bicycle Fair in Shanghai. Does the horn on the top provide additional protection on impact?

Finn Mayer-Kuckuk Published: May 6th, 2021

India excludes Huawei from 5G trial

India is apparently excluding Huawei and ZTE from rolling out its 5G network. The government on Wednesday named a list of companies it wants to invite for the 5G rollout. Chinese network equipment vendors are missing from there. Explicitly named, however, are two European companies, Ericsson from Sweden and Nokia from Finland. This is initially […]

Finn Mayer-Kuckuk Published: May 5th, 2021

EU Commission: Sanctions jeopardise Ratification of the CAI

The EU-China Comprehensive Agreement on Investment (CAI) was supposed to facilitate European companies’ access to the Chinese market (China.Table reported) and is considered a precursor to free trade. Now its coming into force has been postponed indefinitely. With Valdis Dombrovskis, Vice-President of the EU Commission, the first high-ranking EU politician openly voiced on Tuesday evening […]

Finn Mayer-Kuckuk Published: May 4th, 2021

04.05.2021 Editorial

There are many flowery metaphors for the relationship between China and India, such as that of the dragon and the elephant, each with their different speeds. One thing is certain: India is currently in need and China is sending aid. This division of roles fits well with China’s self-image as a successful nation that now […]

Finn Mayer-Kuckuk Published: May 3rd, 2021

03.05.2021 Editorial

With regards to COVID, the same discussion often takes place in Asia and in Europe under completely different auspices. Hong Kong, like Germany, is discussing privileges for vaccinated people. The only difference is that in Hong Kong, there are currently only one or two new infections per day. Vaccinations need a special incentive – and in the future, allowing visits […]

Finn Mayer-Kuckuk Published: May 3rd, 2021

BASF invests in Shanghai Research Site

BASF wants to remain at the forefront of new materials in the Chinese market – and is investing €280 million to expand its Innovation Campus in Shanghai. Specifically, the goal is to expand its role as a supplier to the automotive and construction industries. More research and development is needed for this, according to the […]