Parliamentary committee recommends phasing out advertising for online gambling on all media within three years because of the social harm rampant betting is causing
US automaker could sell 155,000 cars in China during April to June, up 13% from its record first quarter, but local rivals may have cut the group's market share, analysts say
China has formally accepted an agreement to cut state subsidies for the fisheries sector but two thirds of the WTO's 164 members must ratify the deal before it comes into force
The Reserve Bank of India said the country's current account deficit stood at $1.3 billion or 0.2% of GDP in January to March, the fourth quarter of 2022/23 fiscal year
Prosecutors say 65-year-old Choi Jinseog, once hailed as a star in Korea's chip industry, tapped Samsung’s supplier network to steal information on factory layouts, cleanroom management
The yuan has slid more than 4% against the dollar so far this year, while policymakers in Japan are also considering their options to fix the yen's rapid and one-sided plunge
Asked on Tuesday how much Senate support he had secured, Pita said: "Enough for me to become prime minister"
US deal volumes more than halved to $162.5 billion from last year, while activity in Europe and Asia (ex-Japan) fell 70% and 80% to $77.3 billion and $19.1 billion respectively, Dealogic data showed
Japan’s efforts follow increasing military aggression by neighbours China and Russia, which have been building their capability to target satellites
The Global Times quoted Chinese experts saying claims that the "short-lived revolt" by Wagner mercenary chief Prigozhin eroded Putin's power were "wishful thinking" by the West
Markets broadly expect stimulus policies to be unveiled after a regular meeting of the Communist Party's political bureau in July
From strict US laws governing weapons export to India's willingness to be "dictated to by the US State Department,” Biden and Modi's efforts to counter China through defence cooperation may face significant challenges