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HONG KONG -- Small Chinese drone battery makers pushed to the brink of bankruptcy by fierce domestic competition have found a lifeline in the Russia-Ukraine war, as the conflict -- now in its fourth ...
India's Rice Exporters Association has cut its growth forecast of total rice exports for 2025 to 11%, amounting to about 20 million tons, down from its earlier forecast of a 25% jump to 22.5 million ...
India, the world's most populous country, is looking to forge deeper economic ties with Taiwan on top of the tech-oriented island's growing manufacturing presence in the South Asian subcontinent, ...
Diana Choyleva is founder and chief economist of Enodo Economics, a macroeconomic, political and geopolitical forecasting company in London focused on China and its global impact. She is also senior ...
MELBOURNE -- Australia's unemployment rate rose to 4.3% in June, its highest level since 2021, as a labor market buoyed by government spending appeared to wane amid stubbornly low growth at home and ...
TOKYO -- Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. says it is speeding up construction of its second and third plants in Arizona "by several quarters" to meet robust demand from U.S.-based customers for ...
SEOUL -- South Korea's top court ruled on Thursday that Samsung Electronics Chairman Lee Jae-yong was not guilty in a fraud case, clearing the country's richest man of a legal risk that had hung over ...
TOKYO -- When Shigeru Ishiba ran for Japan's prime minister in the autumn of 2024, some voters hoped that the quiet yet sharp ...
DHAKA (AP) -- Bangladeshi security forces on Wednesday clashed with supporters of ousted Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina, leaving at least four people dead and scores injured, a hospital official and ...
The world's top contract chipmaker logged a net profit for April-June of 398.27 billion New Taiwan dollars ($12.82 billion), up 60.7% from the same period last year. Revenue surged over 38% on the ...
Her Indonesian fashion company has expanded quickly since starting out as a small online shop in 2016. It now runs physical stores in high-end shopping malls in Jakarta and Kuala Lumpur and even ships ...
TOKYO -- Mitsubishi Corp. will acquire salmon aquaculture operations from a Norwegian company for about $1 billion, making the Japanese trading house the world's second largest producer of salmon.