The Biden administration is keen to close a loophole in restrictions it imposed a year ago to stop or reduce China's access to artificial intelligence chips, sources say
The world's largest contract chipmaker, TSMC, was given a one-year waiver for its factory in Nanjing, China, but is now looking for an indefinite extension
The alleged unsuccessful hacking attempts came as the US and Vietnam were negotiating a cooperation agreement signed last month in Hanoi
Seven China equity funds, including hedge funds and mutual funds, with more than $500 billion in combined assets, say they visited the Middle East this year to raise money, three for the first time
Kuala Lumpur and Jakarta are at loggerheads over the source of the cloud which Malaysia blames on Indonesian forest and land fires
US Senate leader Chuck Schumer’s bipartisan congressional delegation hopes to meet Chinese President Xi Jinping, ahead of visits to South Korea and Japan
Taiwan’s National Security Bureau Director-General warned Beijing will employ a range of tactics to frighten the island’s voters ahead of its January elections
The Vietnamese automaker saw Q3 earnings jump 159%, year-on-year, but saw its net loss stretch 33.7% to $623 million
Groups have lodged a complaint with the Human Rights Commission, saying state weapons suppliers have sent arms to the Myanmar military since the coup, possibly without the President's knowledge
Analysts say officials may have vetoed the group's debt restructuring and that a risk management committee is likely to step in to deal with the company's unfinished projects and huge debts
Officials in the Philippines are investigating the death of three Filipino fishermen killed after their boat was hit by a "foreign" vessel near Scarborough Shoal in the South China Sea
The $7.3bn flagship project of President Joko Widodo has been delayed by the pandemic and soaring costs