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PHNOM PENH -- Chinese President Xi Jinping arrived in Cambodia on Thursday, calling for solidarity and cooperation with one of the most pro-China countries in Southeast Asia.
SINGAPORE -- Opposition parties are ramping up their push against Singapore's long-ruling People's Action Party ahead of a high-stakes general election on May 3, seeking to build on momentum from ...
HANOI (Reuters) -- Coal-reliant Vietnam aims to significantly ramp up its power generation capacity by 2030, focusing on renewable energy and adding nuclear power to the mix, according to the ...
TOKYO -- Asian airlines All Nippon Airways and Singapore Airlines on Thursday signed a partnership contract aimed at strengthening their position in the Asian region, as competition from budget ...
TAIPEI -- Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. plans to make 30% of the world's most cutting-edge semiconductors in Arizona to help the U.S. build an "independent" chip cluster, but said it is not ...
It's been a roller-coaster two weeks for many supply chain executives and managers, with the world's two largest economies slapping tariffs of 125% or more on each other and the U.S. threatening ...
BENGALURU -- The escalating trade war between Beijing and Washington could nudge Boeing to direct planes earmarked for China to India, where customers have bemoaned delayed deliveries amid rapid ...
Masaaki Shirakawa is a distinguished guest professor at Aoyama Gakuin University in Tokyo and a former governor of the Bank of Japan.
TOKYO -- The takeover battle for a Japanese company with world-beating sensor technology may be on the verge of escalating as Yageo, a Taiwanese electronic components maker, intends to sharply ...
TSMC's net profit of 361.56 billion New Taiwan dollars ($10.99 billion) came as revenue for the quarter grew 41.6% on the year to NT$839.25 billion.
SYDNEY -- BHP achieved record copper and iron ore production over the past nine months, but the Australian mining giant warned of the potential fallout from an economic slowdown as the trade war ...
TOKYO -- Steel exports to the United States fell sharply in Japan and South Korea in March, dropping 16.6% and 24%, respectively, from a year earlier as Washington's imposition of 25% tariffs on March ...