Attacks by Iran-backed Houthis have doubled the cost of exports from India and cast a shadow over China's commercial interests and major investments along the Suez Canal
The Japanese automaker says it is confident chip shortages won’t hamper it manufacturing what will be a record number of vehicles this year
A UN investigation has uncovered evidence that hackers like NK’s Lazarus Group are linking up with fraudsters and drug traffickers in Thailand and Myanmar
About three-quarters of the 1,700 Japanese firms in China said in a survey they expected the Chinese economy to worsen or to remain the same this year
Beijing said it would not give up on achieving “reunification” after presidential candidate Lai Ching-te’s poll win earned his party a third term
"We are deeply concerned by the direct involvement of the United States in interferring with the export of lithography machines by Dutch companies to China," a commerce ministry spokesperson said
The Japanese auto giant also showed off two concept models at the CES trade show in Las Vegas as it eyes a fully electric range by 2040
A tanker was reportedly seized on Thursday by armed men near Oman and headed toward Iran; attacks on vessels near the Red Sea are taking a toll on global commerce.
A Chinese space launch company has fired the most powerful rocket developed by the country's private sector from a ship in the Yellow Sea
The chipmaking giant and Apple supplier still beat market predictions with its $20.1bn figure for the final three months of last year
The Korean outfit has a lead on rivals in developing the latest in high-end chips used in the fast-growing field of generative AI
The China Passenger Car Association says the country became the top auto exporter for the first time with sales likely to top 5.26 million, ahead of Japan's 4.3 million (but final figures yet to be tallied)