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COVID-19 RULES

Germany urges EU Covid variant checks for China arrivals

Germany currently sees no need to impose routine tests on arrivals from China, but is seeking a coordinated system to monitor variants across European airports, said health minister Karl Lauterbach on Friday.

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Passengers walk through a departure terminal of the international airport in Beijing. Photo: Noel Celis / AFP

With such a system, new variants of the coronavirus can be detected and appropriate measures taken quickly, the minister said as concerns rise over an explosion in infections in China.

Lauterbach said it was “not yet necessary” for routine tests on  passengers from China as all variants currently seen are already known.

However, he said this could still change given that data from China could not be reliably obtained.

Hence, European nations need to “closely watch” their airports, said the minister, adding that he would be holding talks with his French counterpart on Friday afternoon.

READ ALSO: Will Germany block travel from China amid soaring Covid infections?

“We need a European solution,” he said.

“For instance, targeted checks of specific aircraft could play a part here,” said Lauterbach.

Coronavirus infections have surged in China, overwhelming hospitals as it unwinds hardline controls that torpedoed the economy and sparked nationwide protests.

A growing number of countries, including the United States, have imposed restrictions on all visitors from mainland China after Beijing decided to end mandatory quarantine on arrival, prompting many jubilant Chinese to make plans to travel abroad.

In the EU, Italy has ordered mandatory coronavirus tests for visitors from China, while Spain said travellers from the Asian giant will have to show proof that they are negative or  fully vaccinated.

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GERMANY AND CHINA

Germany blocks full Chinese takeover of satellite startup

Germany has blocked a complete Chinese takeover of a satellite startup on national security grounds, sources close to the matter told AFP Thursday, as Berlin takes an increasingly hard line against Beijing.

Germany blocks full Chinese takeover of satellite startup

Concerned at the heavy reliance of Europe’s top economy on China, Chancellor Olaf Scholz’s government has been pushing to “de-risk” and dial back dependencies.

The German tech company KLEO Connect aims to establish its own network of satellites in low Earth orbit that can provide internet to remote locations, hoping to rival Starlink.

The strategic importance of space telecommunications has been highlighted by the Ukraine war where Starlink, operated by Elon Musk-owned company SpaceX, has become a key battlefield tool for Kyiv.

According to German media reports, Shanghai Spacecom Satellite Technology (SSST) holds about 53 percent of KLEO Connect and wanted to acquire another 45 percent from German firm EightyLeo.

READ ALSO: Beijing says Germany’s new China strategy to result in ‘risks’

But Berlin blocked SSST’s move after an investment review by the economy ministry concluded that it could endanger public security.

KLEO Connect did not respond to requests for comment. The economy ministry has also declined comment.

There has been a long struggle for control of the company, at the heart of which are frequency rights – giving access to satellite spectrum – registered in Liechtenstein some years ago, Die Welt newspaper reported.

Other recent cases have highlighted growing German concerns over Chinese investments.

Last year, the government blocked the sale of two chipmakers to Chinese investors due to security concerns.

The proposed sale of a stake in Hamburg port to a Chinese firm sparked a furious political row, but Chancellor Olaf Scholz ultimately approved the acquisition of a stake, albeit at a reduced size.

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