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China geht in die Offensive – die EU muss sich wehren

Derzeit wird in Brüssel ein wichtiges Gesetzesvorhaben diskutiert, das der chinesischen Regierung überhaupt nicht gefällt. Der Industrial Accelerator Act (IAA) soll chinesische Produzenten aus dem europäischen öffentlichen Beschaffungsmarkt in Greentech-Industrien wie zum Beispiel Batterien und Solaranlagen ausschließen. Ziel ist es, europäische Industrien zu schützen und technologische Souveränität zu erreichen. Dagegen startet Peking nun einen Angriff.
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Michael Laha
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Allies and ­Partners: The Future of Relations with China

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Michael Laha
This report brings together insights from two expert meetings in Italy and Berlin, convening over 30 specialists from East Asia, Europe, and the United States. It examines China’s evolving global role and explores where coordinated approaches among partners can address the challenges of its foreign policy.
Report

Why “Black Mass” Is Critical

Germany and Europe Must Reduce Reliance on China for Battery Recycling
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Yuka Kobayashi
Germany and Europe need to invest heavily into developing and building up their own capacities for recycling and reusing the materials contained in batteries.
Policy Brief

Green Technology: Compete, De-Risk, Decarbonize - On Europe’s Terms

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Aya Adachi
China’s industrial strategy follows a playbook of state-backed scaling, limited consolidation, and outbound expansion. To stay competitive, secure supply chains, and advance decarbonization, the EU should adopt a sector-specific approach to clean tech.
External Publications

The New Geopolitics of Online Identities

How Europe Should Deal with Competing National Digital ID Projects
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Kai von Carnap
Europe should be more proactive to ensure that data-privacy approaches to ID systems stay relevant and competitive.
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