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Chinese desert Bordeaux

China's viticulture is growing, first and foremost in Ningxia, western China. By 2023, China wants to have as many grape-growing areas as the traditional growing country Germany. Chinese wines are winning more and more international awards. This also impacts European exports: The more China grows itself, the less it has to import. As early as 2020, 25 percent less was imported, even though consumption remained almost the same. For Germany, China is one of the five most important markets.

Von Frank Sieren

Didis trotziger Börsengang in New York

Didi ist Platzhirsch auf dem chinesischen Markt für Fahrdienste. Doch ausgerechnet vor seinem geplanten Börsengang nehmen die Behörden das Unternehmen in die Mangel. Trotzig baut Didi seine internationale Präsenz aus. Die Basis bleibt jedoch die Heimat. Hier will das Unternehmen von der zunehmenden Mobilität und Urbanisierung profitieren.

Von Ning Wang

Tencent vs. Bytedance: top dog and home advantage

The tone in China's fiercely competitive technology sector is getting rougher. The struggle for dominance and pluralism in the Chinese network world is shifting to the corporate level – the conflicts between Bytedance and the Internet giant Tencent are an exemplary lesson in the distribution battles.

Von Christiane Kuehl