JAKARTA -- Indonesia says Apple's $100 million investment plan is not enough to end a sales ban on the iPhone 16 and that the ...
BRUSSELS (Reuters) -- The European Commission said on Monday it has formally challenged the provisional anti-dumping measures ...
SEOUL (Reuters) -- South Korea held a memorial event in Japan on Monday for its laborers forced to work at a controversial ...
KYOTO, Japan -- Murata Manufacturing is scaling back its midterm target for operating profit margin as the Japanese electronic component maker focuses on market share due to intensifying price ...
U.S.-based Hong Kong activists and rights organizations have been lobbying President Joe Biden's administration, which ...
DHAKA (Reuters) -- A Bangladeshi government-appointed committee examining power generation contracts, including one with ...
PARIS (Reuters) -- French oil major TotalEnergies was not informed of a U.S. investigation into possible bribery and corruption at Adani Green Energy, it said Monday, adding it will stop financial ...
TOKYO -- Japan's Ricoh is planning to shift part of its production of multifunction printers from China to Thailand that are for sale to the U.S. to avoid the 60% tariff on Chinese imports that the ...
Taiwan's historic 4-0 upset against the team known as Samurai Japan, which had been on a 27-game winning streak in international competitions, was more than just a victory in an off-season tournament.
BEIJING -- China is creating an overarching strategy for energy security under a law that takes effect Jan. 1, expanding its renewables capacity and increasing the resilience of its energy supply ...
Tim Daiss has been an energy markets, sustainability and geopolitical journalist and analyst in the Asia-Pacific region for ...
SEOUL -- Delegates from around the world are convening this week in the South Korean coastal city of Busan for the last ...