China is exporting hundreds of modern electric sports utility vehicles from the Hongqi, or Red Flag, brand to Norway, as Chinese car companies expand globally
Pandemic-induced shutdowns and slowing Chinese growth have hurt states across Asia. Activity in Japan was sluggish in Sept and slow in Malaysia, Vietnam. Indonesia and India fared better.
Beijing has lifted its output quota for 2021 to 168,000 tonnes, with a full-year smelting and separation quota at 162,000 tonnes, amid a squeeze on supplies as the Myanmar border is shut
Hong Kong’s stock market is on track for its worst quarter for new listings since the start of the...
Nio and a clutch of other Chinese carmakers have started selling their electric vehicles in Europe, hoping that their 'modern tech' can gain them a foothold in a notoriously tough market.
State planner calls on railways and local officials to rush vital coal supplies to utilities, as industrial output in the northeast has been crippled by power cuts and supplies for winter are low.
The British government plans to sell a stake in a new 20-billion-pound ($27bn) nuclear power station to institutional investors...
CNN says it withdrew its Facebook page after a court ruled publishers can be liable for defamatory public remarks on such posts and the social media giant refused to help curb comments
Kishida won a run-off against vaccine minister Taro Kono. The former banker is set to become prime minister on Monday, but he will have just 4-5 weeks before he faces an election.
State planning agency reassures residents and businesses in areas hit by shortages that it and local officials are closely monitoring regional coal supplies and use
But the crisis will hit provincial governments and the economy – so China's era of high rates of GDP growth may be over, ADB's Asakawa says
Anti-competition watchdog calls for regulations on use of internet data to sell ads, claiming Google's dominance in the sector hurts publishers, advertisers and consumers