Companies in Japan have called for a law to stop unrestrained use of AI, saying they fear democracy and social order could collapse if artificial intelligence systems are left unchecked
Chinese EV sales totalled 1.03 million in the first quarter of the year but it was the slowest quarterly growth since the second quarter of 2023
The biggest money-laundering case found in Singapore has led to officials tightening oversight, but small terms given to 2 men who found guilty last week stirred anger online
Republican leader in the Senate backs push for China's Bytedance to divest TikTok, which he said was a threat to American children
Washington will award TSMC's US unit a $6.6bn subsidy and up to $5bn in low-cost loans, after it agreed to expand its investment to $65bn and add a third chip fab in Arizona
US Treasury chief winds up talks with China's financial leaders; she also warned that Chinese banks could face sanctions if linked to arms deals that aid Russia's war in Ukraine
China's factory production is more than the global market can bear, Yellen said in meetings on Friday at the start of her six-day visit to China
Chinese tech giant faces a criminal trial in the US after talks failed to settle a years-long dispute over misleading banks about its business in Iran and allegations of trade secret theft
Sources say the Biden Administration plans to press the Dutch government and bosses of the lithography giant next week to reduce the servicing of its machines at some sites in China
The three state entities were among 57 fossil fuel and cement producers responsible for the bulk of the world's CO2 emissions since 2016, researchers said on Thursday
US Treasury Secretary is seen as an 'effective' trade emissary, but Beijing is not expected to put the brakes on its 'new productive forces' - EVs, batteries and solar - because of Western angst
The world's top chipmaker said impacts from the quake could hit its Q2 earnings, but the costs could be much higher if other firms' plants were affected