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TAIPEI -- China's national cybersecurity watchdog has launched an unexpected investigation into Nvidia over alleged security ...
Vietnam, whose exports will be subject to 20% tariffs, is the largest producer of Adidas products sold in the U.S. The ...
TOKYO -- Fujitsu aims to develop a superconducting quantum computer on a par with the world's most powerful machines by fiscal 2030 using advanced cooling methods, as the country looks to catch up ...
BANGKOK -- Thailand's state-owned utility, the Electricity Generating Authority of Thailand (EGAT), is working toward using some hydrogen fuel at its natural-gas-fired power plants to reduce its ...
PANAMA CITY (Reuters) -- Public-private partnerships could take over two key ports near the Panama Canal if courts invalidate a contract with Hong Kong-based CK Hutchison's to operate them, Panama's ...
"Global Human Resources" has been a project pushed by the government in Japan since around 2010. It aims to nurture globally efficient workers who can help revitalize the country's economy.
COLOMBO -- Sri Lanka is betting big in South Asia's gambling world as a new casino opens its doors from Saturday at a lavish ...
Trump said he may still impose further tariffs, and has asked Lutnick to provide an update on the domestic copper market by ...
Samsung Electronics’ operating profit for its chip business plummeted 94% in the second quarter from a year ago, hit by U.S.
KUALA LUMPUR/BANGKOK -- Malaysia remains hopeful of securing a favorable tariff deal from the U.S., with President Donald ...
TOKYO -- Japan should be able to secure a 15% rate for the new sectorial tariff the U.S. is planning to impose on chips, Ryosei Akazawa, Japan's lead tariff negotiator, told Nikkei in an exclusive ...
NEW YORK -- China has stopped approving outbound investments for companies looking to set up or expand operations in the U.S., amid trade negotiations between the world's two largest economies, Nikkei ...