Earlier this month, BMW Group said it had received a test license for L3 self-driving on high-speed roads in Shanghai
Beijing has condemned a US plan to review procurement of mature-node chips from China, as it likely fears the move will create further upheaval in its volatile chip sector
Analysts said the renminbi’s advance was likely to be welcomed by Beijing, which is keen to increase the currency’s international profile
A safety scandal at its small-car unit Daihatsu that goes back decades and a 1.12-million vehicle recall over an air bag fault sparked a stock dive for the Japanese auto giant
The Tesla battery supplier said they decided “not to move forward with developing the site” which would have been its third US factory
The move reflects the government's will to restore the tattered public finances and revive a lacklustre economy
Incoming industry minister Ken Saito promised to continue Tokyo’s efforts to regain Japan's faded chip glory
Chinese car exporters are expected to suffer negative impacts as more shippers avoid the Red Sea and opt to sail around Africa to avoid attacks by pro-Palestine militants in Yemen
Insomniac had refused to pay a $2 million ransom and the files included details about the next Wolverine game release
The Japanese maker of batteries, chips, and nuclear and defence equipment had been paralysed by protracted battles with overseas activist investors
The world's fourth largest steel-maker beat off rivals Cleveland-Cliffs and ArcelorMittal on bets it can benefit from US spending and tax incentives
Among other measures, the rules implement tougher licensing regulations and call for stronger protection of user information and payment accounts