In a bid to avoid hefty tariffs China proposed that its EVs would be sold at a minimum of 30,000 euros ($32,946), but EU officials said no
The platform, formerly known as Twitter, has overtaken WeChat in the spread of Chinese disinformation about the 2024 US presidential vote
13 states lodge suits that accuse social media giant of creating an intentionally addictive product, "like digital nicotine", that exposes children to harm via live streaming and virtual currency features
State Dept official says Chinese officials "engage in predatory pricing... [they] lower the price [of lithium] until competition disappears."
Global warming is causing diverse weather impacts ranging from heavy rain and floods to droughts, a new report by the World Meteorological Organization says
Chinese chip stocks are riding a broader rally brought on by a stimulus package from Beijing towards the end of September that pumped up beaten-down stocks across the mainland
SE Asian nation is not part of the OECD's Common Reporting System that lists financial deals, so "it attracts individuals who want to hide their assets," criminal justice campaigner says
EU votes to impose hefty tariffs on Chinese EVs, but says it will continue to talk with Beijing; a possible compromise could be arranged by setting minimum sales prices
The threat of all-out conflict between Israel and Iran sent oil prices surging and discouraged risk-taking across the region
Analysts forecast Apple will struggle to fulfil as much as 15% of its iPhone 14 and 15 models demand during the Indian festive season due to the blaze
The European Commission looks to have gathered enough support for its planned tariffs to go through, despite pushback from major automakers and key bloc members
Financial advisers say companies plan to raise $10-15 billion, partly because Beijing's stimulus measures have cut fundraising costs and whipped up appetite for borrowing