This has significant implications for all of its customers, including in Europe and particularly in Germany, especially in the realm of 5G technology
Media mentions – Asia
Mark Leonard and Ivan Krastev's paper quoted on how the virus has changed the European's perceptions on China
For Tehran, pursuing partnership with China has as much in common with Beijing as with Washington
NATO, Kosovo and China are all issues on which Vucic – who presents himself as a moderate partner for the West – tries to outflank his domestic political rivals to the right by reinforcing his nationalist image
Nicu Popescu and Majda Ruge comment on Serbia’s elite's desire for close cooperation with China
For Tehran, pursuing partnership with China has as much in common with Beijing as with Washington
The question is how to regulate the presence of China as a global techno-player in our market. This is an issue that goes far beyond just Huawei. Huawei is basically just a symptom. It’s the tip of the iceberg
The Gulf monarchies won’t risk alienating Washington to preserve their Chinese strategies. In the end, it seems that once again in the Gulf, geopolitics will be king
China policy starts at home – and it can only be effective if it is embedded within a strong EU
For example, in Bulgaria 22% of respondents have a worse impression of China, while in Italy it is 33%, but in general, the proportion of people holding this view is between 40% and 62%