Candidates allied to former PM have called for final election votes to be released so they can form a new government, amid doubt on whether the army will allow this
Duke Energy's change of course on the batteries could have supply chain implications – and a chilling effect on an energy storage market dominated by Chinese manufacturers
The US tech giant wants to claim key shares of the booming market for custom-made chips for cloud computing and artificial intelligence.
Bankers and recruitment agencies said staff cuts that began in late last year on the Chinese mainland and Hong Kong will gather pace in the coming months
House panel's report recommends that further “robust” restrictions be imposed to curb US investment in key tech sectors that China wants to dominate
Banks extended 4.92 trillion yuan ($683.7 billion) in new yuan loans in January, up sharply from December, new PBOC data showed
Taiwanese envoy in Washington says China 'cheats' and 'steals' technology, but doubts it will be able to make viable next-generation chips this year
Dozens of US venture capitalists who invest in Chinese tech are putting democracy at risk, as those firms are beholden to an autocratic regime, a new report says
Thousands of North Korean workers staged violent protests in Jilin last month, angry over years of unpaid wages and lingering pandemic lockdowns that prevent them from returning home, researchers say
China's passenger vehicle sales also sank by 14% in a slow start for 2024, while in Japan Honda and Toyota both upgraded their earnings
Consumer prices fell by 0.8% in January, the highest in more than 14 years, underscoring the threat of persistent deflation in the world's second largest economy
Cabinet dumps Yi Huiman as chairman of the China Securities Regulatory Commission. He will be replaced by Wu Qing, a veteran securities regulator who had led the Shanghai Stock Exchange