Ban on goods suspected to have been made by forced labour in Xinjiang has led to over 1,000 shipments of solar panels being held at US ports. Analysts say installations will fall by close to 25% this year
The system is ready to be tested after exporters had an importers have opened new bank accounts to enable rupee trade.
Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman hosted two Arab summits with the Chinese leader, but any move by Saudi Arabia to ditch the dollar in its oil trade would be a seismic political move
Taiwan's TSMC plans to be able to deliver the advanced chips used in Apple's Macs, iPhones and iPads from its new Arizona super-plant by 2024.
Move comes at time when New Delhi wants to narrow its growing trade deficit with Russia and as Moscow faces acute shortages of some crucial materials following Western sanctions
Oil giant is expected to unveil a clean hydrogen production target for the first time in February, aiming to capture 10% share of hydrogen in "core markets" by 2030
US prosecutors asked a judge on Thursday to dismiss bank fraud and other charges against a senior Huawei official arrested and held in Canada for several years.
India plans to cut taxes, offer subsidies and other incentives to bolster ship building as part of a bid to reduce freight rates for manufacturers
Zijin has spent $16 billion buying three lithium mines over the past year, but its president says the group aims to become one of the top three to five mining companies in the world by 2030
Federal Reserve chairman's remarks – that the US Fed could reduce the pace of its rate hikes this month – sends Wall Street equities soaring and lifts Asian markets in early trading
The company plans to begin selling fully electric versions of its Tang sport utility vehicle (SUV) alongside its Han sedan through eight dealers across Mexico
Production shortfalls and labour unrest at the giant iPhone factory, run by Foxconn in Zhengzhou, are increasing risks and likely to intensify Apple's retreat from China, analysts say