The world's largest contract chipmaker said last week it was unable to fulfil customer demand driven by the surge in AI services
Chinese manufacturers are selling vast quantities of "non-lethal, but militarily useful equipment to Russia", such as drones, body armour and helmets, customs data shows
Senior leaders' vow to bolster support for China's ailing economy lifted the yuan and stocks on local markets on Tuesday
"Security concerns with respect to Chinese investments in India" led officials to decline the EV-maker's proposal, a report by the Economic Times said
Officials in Tokyo fear retaliation from China over its move to restrict sales of advanced microchips, so coordination of moves is still being discussed with Washington
Sanctions imposed recently by the EU and the US Treasury aim to cut the Myanmar military's capacity to access foreign cash and limit its ability to wage war on its citizens
Cambodian PM Hun Sen, who has held power for 38 years, is expected to hand power to his eldest son Hun Manet at some point in coming months
Move by one of China's biggest developers to refinance part of a 2019 loan sent its shares down over 5% and left its bonds near record lows, as it faces more repayments this year
Severe impacts from widespread conflict in Myanmar has led to the shutdown of three Chinese LNG power plants near Kyaukphyu port in Rakhine state, a new report says
Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen and the State Bank of Vietnam Governor announced the agreements in a statement as Yellen wrapped up a visit to Hanoi, amid a push to boost bilateral ties
Wanda Group must pay a $400m bond on Monday, then a further $488m on the 29th, and a $600m bond in January. It's debt crisis has sparked fears more real estate giants could tumble
Chinese carmakers' exports of passenger cars to Russia in January-May 2023 rose over five-fold year-on-year to almost $3.6 billion, according to Chinese customs statistics