The move, which will also apply to Toyota and Isuzu Motors vehicles that use one of the Hino engines, will be formally announced by the ministry on March 25
Sigve Brekke, Telenor chief executive, said the firm had to leave the country to "adhere to our own values on human rights and responsible business"
A few regions created the "illusion of economic development" by falsifying data and some local authorities issued secret instructions to intervene in manipulating data
The Reserve Bank of India said the spiralling oil and gas prices and unsettled financial market conditions pose fresh headwinds to the global recovery
Goldman Sachs estimates the default rate at nearly a quarter of outstanding bonds this year rather than the 5.5% that's been reported.
Canberra on Friday announced new sanctions against 11 government entities and financial institutions and 41 more individuals, including two billionaires
The advertisements for cryptocurrency or money-making schemes could have misled users into believing they were promoted by celebrities, ACCC said
Tesla's restart came as movement controls imposed on its workers as part of the city's efforts to curb the latest Covid-19 outbreak eased
Kyoto-based Murata, the top global supplier of ceramic capacitors used in smartphones and cars, said it aims to restart two facilities in Fukushima prefecture
The company said third-party unauthorised access was made at Bridgestone Americas on February 27, prompting a shutdown of its computer network
Dubbed 'closed-loop management', the factory bubbles approach has been part of Beijing's efforts over the past two years to keep local transmission low by global standards
Cambodian foreign minister Prak Sokhonn said the meeting had been postponed because some ASEAN leaders could not attend on the proposed dates