Kazakhstan plans to increase its recycling fee on vehicles imported from Russia in a move aimed at protecting its domestic auto industry, Interfax reported.
Sri Lanka looks to India-backed Trincomalee project amid energy crisis
Sri Lanka’s Foreign Minister highlights the Trincomalee project as a permanent solution to the energy crisis, backed by India and UAE.
New research unpacks North Korea’s stealthy, sophisticated remote IT worker schemes
The report recommends that businesses practice several forms of vigilance to avoid unwittingly hiring Pyongyang’s operatives.
“Travel to North Korea for 1.57 Million Won”… Chinese Travel Agencies Launch Group Tours Starting in May
Chinese travel agencies have begun promoting group tour packages to North Korea departing from May. According to a report by Yonhap News Agency on …
The Iran war has already hit your gas budget. Here’s what it’s coming for next.
The U.S.-Iran war has begun cutting into discretionary spending, raising mortgage rates, battering stock markets and souring consumer sentiment.
Iran war’s energy impact forces world to pay up, cut consumption
By Alex Lawler and Arathy Somasekhar March 21 – The war in the Middle East has triggered a nightmare scenario for the global energy system, slashing so much supply that consumers around the world must …
Hong Kong FilMart 2026: Six Takeaways From Asia’s Content Market
Thirty years in, and FilMart still knows how to fill a room. The Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre hummed with a density that attendees said felt more like the market’s pre-pandemic peak than …
Japanese executives absent from China’s key annual summit amid diplomatic tension: sources
Nearly 80 executives from foreign firms, with those from the US making up the largest group, will attend the two-day forum As diplomatic friction between China and Japan drags on, no Japanese business …
Invest Cyprus showcases country’s business potential at New York event
Invest Cyprus announced on Friday that it recently participated in a roundtable event in New York, held in collaboration with FT Locations and fDi Intelligence to promote the country as an investment …
Saudi Arabia has a workaround for the Hormuz crude-export standstill. It may not be enough.
Oil exports leaving from an alternative to Hormuz are inching toward 3 million barrels a day — but that’s less than half of Saudi exports before the war.