Germany-China Relations Under Merz: What the First Official Visit to Beijing Means for Business

Economy & Trade

Germany-China relations have stabilized at the political level following Chancellor Merz's February 2026 visit to Beijing, with both sides reaffirming their strategic partnership and committing to structured bilateral consultations. However, the structural economic tensions driving Germany's record EUR 90 billion trade deficit with China remain unresolved, and European businesses should not mistake diplomatic normalization for improved market conditions.

EU CBAM 2026: What It Means for China‑Based Manufacturing
Economy & Trade

EU CBAM 2026: What It Means for China‑Based Manufacturing

As the European Union's Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism enters its definitive phase, China-based heavy industry faces a permanently altered cost landscape, one where carbon intensity is now a priced factor of competitiveness, not an externality.

China PIPL: Key Compliance Signals from CAC’s January 2026 Q&A

China’s data protection regime is entering a more operational phase, with regulators placing greater emphasis on definitions, documentation, and accountability. The CAC’s January 2026 Q&A highlights how FIEs should translate legal requirements into practical compliance measures.

China Minimum Wage Standards 2026
Human Resources & Payroll

China Minimum Wage Standards 2026

This article offers a guide to minimum wages in the Chinese Mainland and discuss how labor costs are affected by changes to the minimum wage levels. The data is current as of January 22, 2026.

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Economy & Trade

Germany-China Relations Under Merz: What the First Official Visit to Beijing Means for Business
Economy & Trade

Germany-China Relations Under Merz: What the First Official Visit to Beijing Means for Business

Mar 13

Germany-China relations have stabilized at the political level following Chancellor Merz's February 2026 visit to Beijing, with both sides reaffirming their strategic partnership and committing to structured bilateral consultations. However, the structural economic tensions driving Germany's record EUR 90 billion trade deficit with China remain unresolved, and European businesses should not mistake diplomatic normalization for improved market conditions.

 

Tax & Accounting

China Monthly Tax Brief: February 2026
Tax & Accounting

China Monthly Tax Brief: February 2026

Mar 11

China monthly tax brief February 2026 highlights a pivotal month shaped by the rollout of the new VAT Law and a surge of aligning tax policies. New incentives, compliance signals, and special zone updates together redefine China’s evolving tax environment.

 

Legal & Regulatory

China's Updated Catalogue of Encouraged Service Imports (2026): Opportunities for Global Service Providers
Legal & Regulatory

China's Updated Catalogue of Encouraged Service Imports (2026): Opportunities for Global Service Providers

Mar 10

China’s updated Catalogue of Encouraged Service Imports (2026) identifies priority sectors to import high-quality international services.

Industries

EU CBAM 2026: What It Means for China‑Based Manufacturing
Industries

EU CBAM 2026: What It Means for China‑Based Manufacturing

Mar 12

As the European Union's Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism enters its definitive phase, China-based heavy industry faces a permanently altered cost landscape, one where carbon intensity is now a priced factor of competitiveness, not an externality.

 

HR & Payroll

Guangzhou and Foshan Simplify Foreign Hiring with New Mobility Rules
HR & Payroll

Guangzhou and Foshan Simplify Foreign Hiring with New Mobility Rules

Mar 04

Guangzhou and Foshan have jointly introduced measures to simplify work permit procedures and improve mobility for foreign professionals. The policy aims to reduce administrative burdens and support deeper integration under the Guangfo “same‑city” initiative.

 

Technology

EU-China Relations After the 2024 European Elections: A Timeline
Technology

EU-China Relations After the 2024 European Elections: A Timeline

Feb 27

Timeline tracking key developments affecting EU-China relations, including trade and business engagement, under the new European Parliament.

 

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