US Customs has seized 1,053 shipments of solar panels between June, when the Uyghur Forced Labor Protection Act took effect, and October, forcing three top suppliers to stop shipments
Sri Lanka will look to restructure its debt as it tries to finalise a $2.9 billion bailout from the International Monetary Fund (IMF)
The cutting-edge semiconductor plant will be capable of making advanced 3-nanometre computer chips, the Wall Street Journal said
Taiwan is creating tensions by colluding with external nations, Chinese foreign ministry spokesman Zhao Lijian said on Tuesday
The number of new infections jumped to 7,475 on November 7, official said, with the Guangzhou manufacturing hub accounting for close to a third of new cases
Rumours and news reports have raised hopes for the easing of China's tough Covid curbs and improved relations with the United States
The two sides are discussing a reduction in Renault's 43% stake in Nissan, potentially to 15%, so the carmakers can collaborate on more equal terms
Aerial shots put China's military bases in the highly contested South China Sea into crisp detail
The proposed plant will be located in Toayuan in Northern Taiwan, with TSMC yet to confirm the claim which came from a close source, Taiwan News said
Manufacturing activity shrank in Taiwan, South Korea, and Malaysia, and grew at its slowest rate in almost two years in Japan
It was Toyota's fourth consecutive quarterly profit decline. The company has repeatedly cut output targets, but has fared better than most competitors in managing its supply chains
Chinese tech giant plans to leave the Russian market, according to a report by Novinite.com in Bulgaria, which cited Izvestia and said the company had stopped direct deliveries to the country