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Amelie Richter

Amelie Richter Published: June 1st, 2025

Shangri-La Dialogue: Hegseth slams China – Beijing counters with harsh criticism.

US Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth has called China a key threat to the Asia-Pacific region at the Shangri-La Dialogue in Singapore. In particular, he warned of a possible Chinese attack on Taiwan – an escalation which, according to Hegseth, would have “devastating consequences for the Indo-Pacific and the world.”China’s army is “rehearsing for the […]

Amelie Richter Published: May 30th, 2025

Executive Moves

Dora Liu has been appointed the new CEO of Deloitte China. She succeeds Patrick Tsang and will take office on June 1 for a four-year term. Liu has been with the US consulting firm since 1993 and was appointed partner in 2004. She is also a member of the Governing Board of Deloitte Asia Pacific […]

Amelie Richter Published: May 26th, 2025

Dessert

Mini Shanghai in big Shanghai: The Legoland Shanghai Resort – the theme park chain’s largest Legoland to date – announced on Monday that it will start its final phase with test runs before the official opening. Legoland Shanghai is located in the city’s Jinshan district and covers an area of more than 310,000 square meters. […]

Amelie Richter Published: May 22nd, 2025

Cognac and semiconductors: China in talks with France and the Netherlands.

The Chinese leadership has increased its diplomatic efforts in Europe: Following a meeting with Dutch Foreign Minister Caspar Veldkamp and a telephone call with French President Emmanuel Macron, Beijing announced its willingness to intensify cooperation with the EU in key areas such as climate protection, green transformation and international trade.China and the Netherlands agreed on […]

Amelie Richter Published: May 19th, 2025

Research and cooperation: Quo vadis, German China policy?

The coalition contract provides for the creation of a “competence network for independent China research.” At first glance, this project seems welcome, as it aims to strengthen the resilience of China research in Germany.However, the term “competence network” leaves open questions about its practical form. For example, does it refer to the continuation of the […]

Amelie Richter Published: May 14th, 2025

Renewables boom: China’s CO2 emissions have declined.

For the first time, China’s rapid growth in renewable energy has driven a decrease in CO”2″ emissions, according to a recent analysis by the portal Carbon Brief. Previously, temporary drops in emissions were mostly the result of economic slowdowns. According to the analysis, China’s emissions fell by 1 percent over the last twelve months, even […]

Amelie Richter Published: May 13th, 2025

Iran: US imposes sanctions over oil exports to China.

The US government imposed sanctions on Tuesday against more than 20 companies which, according to the Department of the Treasury, are involved in a network that is believed to have supplied Iranian oil worth several billion US dollars to China. The revenue from these transactions is said to have been used to fund Iran’s missile […]

Amelie Richter Published: May 12th, 2025

Dessert

Will we soon be able to talk to our cat? The Chinese tech company Baidu – owner of the country’s largest search engine – has filed a patent that could make just that paw-sible: Translating animal sounds into human speech using artificial intelligence. According to a document published this week by the Chinese patent authority, […]

Amelie Richter Published: May 8th, 2025

Direct investments: Parliament in favor of stricter controls.

On Thursday, the European Parliament voted in favor of revised rules to prevent security risks from foreign investments. The aim is to better protect security-relevant areas such as media, critical raw materials and transport infrastructure from potential risks. A central element of the reform is the standardization of screening procedures in the EU member states. […]

Amelie Richter Published: May 8th, 2025

EU companies caught between the fronts: ‘Turning point for global supply chains’

The trade conflict between the US and China is increasingly affecting European companies in China, economically and politically. A recent flash survey by the EU Chamber of Commerce in China shows how much local European companies are under pressure from both superpowers.Remarkably, 76 percent of companies report growing political pressure from the US government. That […]