Shanghai Shimao said it would be difficult to meet its 38 billion yuan ($5.96 billion) full-year sales target, as sales in the first 11 months totalled just 28.2 billion yuan
Chairman Hui Ka Yan vowed on Sunday to deliver 39,000 units of properties in December, but the group looks likely to default on a further $255m of bond payments due today
The Beijing-3 small commercial satellite can take images while rotating at up to 10 degrees per second, a speed allegedly not seen on a satellite before
The company, a unit of Vietnamese conglomerate Vingroup, looks to deliver about 100 EVs to customers by the end of 2021
The SingapoRediscovers voucher scheme helped jumpstart local tourism. This was a $320-million initiative launched in late 2020 to encourage locals to support Singapore's attractions and hotels.
Fuel sales rose 29.2%, thanks to soaring commodity prices, while car sales fell 14% due to supply bottlenecks and electronics sales declined 10.6% with diminishing demand for appliances
Profits rose 9% on-year in November to 805.96 billion yuan ($126.54 billion), well off the 24.6% gain reported in October
Experts say a formal tax system revamp in necessary to close a loophole that enables tax evasion in the booming but underregulated sector
The crew completed all set goals, including elevating the panoramic camera C and installing foot fixers outside the cabin
Thailand, Indonesia and Vietnam have set their sights on becoming a production hub for electric vehicles and battery storage
Data highlight fresh challenge policymakers face in preventing rising costs of living from hurting already weak household spending and Japan's fragile economic recovery
US chipmaker Intel apologised on Thursday to its Chinese customers, partners and public for telling suppliers not to source products or labour from Xinjiang, saying it had been forced to do so.