Beijing jabs in US-China tech fight with chip material export curbs
BEIJING/SHANGHAI — Companies caught out by China’s decision to restrict exports of two metals widely used in semiconductors and electric vehicles were
BEIJING/SHANGHAI — Companies caught out by China’s decision to restrict exports of two metals widely used in semiconductors and electric vehicles were
WASHINGTON — A white powder found inside the White House late on Sunday was identified by Washington’s fire department and emergency services
SEOUL — South Korea’s military said on Wednesday it had retrieved the wreckage of a North Korean (NK) spy satellite that plunged
MONDAY, July 3, was the hottest day ever recorded globally, according to data from the US National Centers for Environmental Prediction. The average
TOKYO — Japanese firms offered the biggest pay hikes in three decades at this year’s negotiations with workers, the country’s largest trade
LONDON – A lack of data on electric vehicle (EV) batteries continues to challenge insurers who are forced to scrap EVs after mild accidents, potentially undermining EV adoption, Thatcham Research said on Wednesday. The British automotive risk
SYDNEY – Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese said on Wednesday it was “unacceptable” that Hong Kong has put bounties on two Australian residents who are among eight overseas democracy activists wanted under
MEXICO CITY – Mexico‘s corn production is estimated at about 28.5 million metric tons this year, its agriculture ministry said Tuesday, as the Latin American country defends its
SHANGHAI – China’s move to restrict the exports of two metals crucial for making some types of semiconductors and electric vehicles is a warning that China will not be passively squeezed
President Vladimir Putin said late on Tuesday that the Russian economy was performing better than expected after Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin reported to him that gross domestic product growth and inflation