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Amelie Richter

Amelie Richter Published: March 5th, 2021

WHO experts cancel COVID interim report

The group of WHO experts investigating the origins of COVID-19 wants to cancel its planned interim report, according to a media report. The background to this is, according to the report, also the great public interest: A summary report does not yet contain all the details, the head of the WHO mission to the Chinese […]

Amelie Richter Published: March 5th, 2021

Beijing rejects Lithuania’s Taiwan plans

China has reacted cautiously to Lithuania’s announcement that it wants to leave the 17+1 format. The news has been noted, Foreign Ministry spokesman Wang Wenbin said at a press conference yesterday. Wang took a clear stance against the plan mentioned by Lithuania’s government to open a business mission in Taiwan: “We are firmly against the […]

Amelie Richter Published: March 5th, 2021

Switzerland and China plan to expand financial market cooperation

Switzerland and China want to expand their cooperation in the financial market sector. Finance Minister Ueli Maurer recently held a virtual meeting with his Chinese counterpart and Vice Prime Minister Liu He, according to the Federal Department of Finance (FDF). The two ministers discussed prospects for deepening bilateral relations in the areas of stock exchange […]

Amelie Richter Published: March 4th, 2021

Lithuania wants to leave 17+1 format

Lithuania has announced it will withdraw from the 17+1 format with China. The cooperation program between Beijing and 17 Eastern and Central European countries (CEEC) has brought Lithuania “almost no benefits,” the EU and NATO state’s foreign minister, Gabrielius Landsbergis, told public broadcaster LRT. “I’m not saying we’re leaving and that’s the end, but we […]

Amelie Richter Published: March 4th, 2021

Poland’s health minister advises against Sinopharm vaccine

Poland’s health minister has advised against using the Covid vaccine from Chinese manufacturer Sinopharm for the time being, according to media reports. Currently, there is still too little data to allow its use, Adam Niedzielski said yesterday, according to a Reuters report. Earlier this week, Poland had for the first time publicly considered the purchase […]

Amelie Richter Published: March 3rd, 2021

China leads in international patent applications

China filed the most applications for international patents in 2020. The People’s Republic thus outstripped the United States for the second year in a row, the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO) announced yesterday. According to the report, 68,720 patent applications were filed from China last year through the organization’s Patent Cooperation Treaty (PCT) – compared […]

Amelie Richter Published: March 2nd, 2021

Five-Year Plan 2021: No offer of friendship to the EU

With its Five-Year Plan, Beijing will send a clear message to the European Union regarding international relations: interference in internal affairs is not desired. Observers in Brussels expect sharp announcements regarding Taiwan and Hong Kong. But they also find areas in which cooperation can be achieved. Normally, China’s Five-Year Plans give little space to foreign […]

Amelie Richter Published: March 2nd, 2021

Poland shows interest in Chinese vaccine

Poland is considering the purchase of a corona vaccine produced in China. The issue was discussed at the request of Polish Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki in a phone call between Poland’s President Andrzej Duda and his Chinese counterpart Xi Jinping, according to a statement from the Polish President’s Office. According to the statement, both countries […]

Amelie Richter Published: March 1st, 2021

China-Italy relationship: Draghi and the dragon

In Mario Draghi’s inaugural speech as Italy’s new Prime Minister, the People’s Republic was only mentioned once: Draghi said the rise in tensions in Asia around China was followed with concern. With this sentence in the speech to the Senate, the former ECB Chief clarified his government’s stance. The tone of the music between Rome […]

Amelie Richter Published: March 1st, 2021

Formosa Club: pro-Taiwan group grows

A European interparliamentary group wants to increase pressure on EU governments to treat Taiwan as a separate partner and independent of China – and is finding support. The so-called Formosa Club has been experiencing steady growth since its founding in October 2019, confirms MEP and co-founder Michael Gahler (CDU) China.Table. The goal of the discussion […]