Abu Dhabi's state-owned International Petroleum Investment Co and its unit Aabar have agreed to pay $1.8 billion to settle a legal dispute over the 1MDB scandal, Malaysia said on Monday
Semiconductor powerhouses Taiwan, the United States, Japan and South Korea held a video meet to discuss supply chain resilience
The decision by the world’s largest contract chipmaker could help Japan revive its advanced semiconductor manufacturing
Users would become more dependent on the Baidu search engine once it is embedded with the AI-powered chatbot, company CEO Robin Li told reporters
An increasing number of China’s wealthy have set their sights on Singapore in an attempt to protect their riches from Beijing’s regulatory crackdowns
India is also pushing to avoid using the term "war" to describe Russia's invasion of Ukraine in official communique, G20 officials said
Australian Defence Minister Richard Marles met with Philippine counterpart Carlito Galvez in Manila on Wednesday. Marles said they talked about joint maritime patrols in Philippine waters.
Chinese authorities have urged state-owned firms to stop using the four biggest global accounting firms over concerns about data security
"This will enable people from both the countries to immediately and at low-cost transfer funds (by) just using their mobile phones," Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi said
In September, Ola said it was looking to expand into Latin America, ASEAN and European Union countries
The world’s largest manufacturer of electronic parts has recently ramped up efforts to diversify production outside of China
Berkshire's investors are still trying to figure out why Buffett decided to sell most of its stake in the chipmaker