Indian Navy warships have begun patrolling areas of the disputed South China Sea with their Philippine counterparts for the first time, Manila’s military said Monday
India’s markets regulator proposes to relax limits for approval, disclosure of related-party transactions
India's markets regulator has proposed relaxing the threshold for which companies need to seek shareholder approval for related-party transactions and their disclosure, according to a discussion paper published on Monday.
Belarus seeks to strengthen strategic partnership with Uzbekistan
Belarus remains committed to deepening friendly and strategic cooperation with Uzbekistan, Sergei Aleinik, Chairman of the Standing Commission on International Affairs and National Security of the ...
Food delivery goes mobile: 30% growth in UAE and Saudi Arabia in 2025
As digital dining becomes the new norm, recent data from Syrve MENA reveals a striking shift in consumer behaviour, with mobile orders dominating the region’s food delivery landscape ...
Chinese independent oil companies in Iraq
The small Hong Kong-listed company, which produces oil and gas in Pakistan and China's Liaohe oilfield, produces around 120,000 barrels per day of oil in Iraq's block 9, the largest among the ...
South Korea industry minister still concerned about US tariff impact on exporters
South Korea's industry minister said on Monday that the country managed to avoid the worst-case scenario by clinching a U.S. tariff deal, but concerns remained over how the profitability of exporters ...
Thai Airways Soars 134% on Stock Market Return, Plans 80 New Planes
Thai Airways International Public Company Limited (THAI) officially resumed trading on the Stock Exchange of Thailand on Monday, August 4, following its successful business rehabilitation. The stock ...
Vietnam automaker Vinfast to build factory in India, eyeing growth in Asia
Vietnam's Vinfast is to set break ground on a $500 million electric vehicle plant in India's Tamil Nadu, part of a larger $2 billion investment to expand into Asian markets.
After BrahMos, Philippines eyes more defence deals
Philippines seeks Indian defense systems amid tensions with China, plans to acquire BrahMos missiles, and strengthen cooperation.
Philippines loses edge with Taiwanese investors after US tariff hike
The United States' decision to impose a 19% tariff on goods exported from the Philippines — higher than the 17% announced in April — has dampened interest from Taiwan-based firms and investors who ...