Many automakers have sold their assets in Russia for a nominal fee, but included buyback options that could one day allow them to return
Drilling a single hole to search for a mineral can cost from $7,000 to $33,000 and building a more accurate virtual picture could slash costs, Atomionics CEO says
Shippers opting to sail around Africa to avoid attacks by pro-Palestine Houthi militants in waters near Yemen and Suez Canal, despite formation of US-led 10-nation naval force
Policymakers have vowed to boost consumption and cut reliance on property. But Beijing lacks a roadmap to clean up debt and restructure the economy
Iran-backed militant group’s drone attacks on vessels has forced shipping firms to reroute trade away from Suez Canal
The Meng Xiang's activities in the South China Sea and other areas will be closely followed, because of grave concerns about the environmental impacts of deepsea mining and what resource the vessel will target
The deal, expected late this month, will take CYVN's shareholding to 20.1% of Nio's total shares, the carmaker said in a statement
Chinese companies are asking Malaysian chip packaging firms to assemble chips known as graphics processing units (GPUs) amid concern US export restrictions could be expanded
A wave of Chinese EV makers are expanding in Europe amid slowing demand at home
High interest rates, sticky inflation and geopolitical tensions have seen share sales by Asia-Pacific companies touch their lowest levels since 2012
US security chiefs said last month they had uncovered a plot to kill Sikh separatist leader Gurpatwant Singh Pannun on American soil
France's revamped rules on EV subsidies include a new criteria for eligibility — the amount of carbon emitted in the making of cars, which is reportedly much higher in China