German FAZ: “I should have won”007159

Max Verstappen visibly breathed a sigh of relief. “It was very close, we had to choose an aggressive strategy,” said the Dutchman after his seventh victory in the tenth Formula 1 race of the season, wiping the sweat from his forehead. Triumphs now require hard work for the world champion. In the Red Bull he… Continue reading German FAZ: “I should have won”007159

German FAZ: What the car tariffs mean for stocks007158

Concerns about a trade war with China are growing in the German auto industry. Europe’s largest car manufacturer Volkswagen, for example, has been warning the EU Commission for months about the introduction of punitive tariffs on Chinese car imports. They could trigger a “fatal dynamic of measures and countermeasures and result in an escalation of… Continue reading German FAZ: What the car tariffs mean for stocks007158

German FAZ: What the car tariffs mean for stocks007158

Concerns about a trade war with China are growing in the German auto industry. Europe’s largest car manufacturer Volkswagen, for example, has been warning the EU Commission for months about the introduction of punitive tariffs on Chinese car imports. They could trigger a “fatal dynamic of measures and countermeasures and result in an escalation of… Continue reading German FAZ: What the car tariffs mean for stocks007158

German Manager Magazine: Punitive tariffs on electric cars: China and the EU want to negotiate003399

Into the dispute between China and the EU about planned European import tariffs for Chinese electric cars is moving. Both sides want to start discussions about this, as the Ministry of Commerce in Beijing and Federal Economics Minister Robert Habeck (54) announced during his visit to Shanghai on Saturday. The Chinese ministry said the talks… Continue reading German Manager Magazine: Punitive tariffs on electric cars: China and the EU want to negotiate003399

German FAZ: This is the story of Coşkun Taş007157

“Are you at the train station?” “Yes, Mr. Taş, I am.” “Wait there.” Mr. Taş hangs up. Cologne, Longerich S-Bahn station, June 17, 2024. 3.9 kilometers by bike to the stadium in Müngersdorf, the sign says, 12.7 to Leverkusen. Yes, this story is a football story. One from Germans and from Turks, about blatant disadvantage… Continue reading German FAZ: This is the story of Coşkun Taş007157