China is considering doubling an investment channel local investors use to buy bonds overseas, Bloomberg News reported on Monday, citing people familiar with the matter.
Turkey travel warning issued as people could face ‘fine or prison sentence’
The travel department says: "You could get a fine or prison sentence for lighting a fire of any kind or discarding cigarettes in risk areas such as woodland." Tourists and locals are urged to "look ...
Death toll rises to 27 in Pakistan building collapse as rescue ends
The death toll from a collapsed residential building in Karachi, Pakistan, has risen to 27. Officials confirmed the three-day rescue operation ended on Sunday.
‘Trusted Asset’ of Pakistan Army? Rana’s Shocking Confessions in 26/11 Mumbai Attacks Probe
Tahawwur Hussain Rana, mastermind of 26/11 Mumbai attacks, revealed his connections to Pakistan's military and intelligence during his interrogation by the Mumbai Police., India News News - Times Now
Carrier becomes latest global firm to sue India over electronic waste rules
The Indian unit of U.S. air conditioning giant Carrier has become the latest major firm to sue Prime Minister Narendra Modi's government over electronic waste rules that have hiked the fees ...
India won’t lower smaller car tariffs in a U.S. trade deal, says expert
India will not lower duties on smaller cars in a trade deal with U.S., says Abhijit Das, the author of Strategies in GATT and WTO. However, he explains why it's more likely than not that the two sides ...
India’s markets regulator to upgrade surveillance against derivatives manipulation, chairman says
India's markets regulator is upgrading its surveillance to examine cases of derivatives manipulation, its chairman said on Monday, days after alleging U.S. trading firm Jane Street manipulated stock ...
China retaliates against EU ban with import restrictions on medical devices
China's finance ministry said on Sunday it was restricting government purchases of medical devices from the European Union that exceed 45 million yuan ($6.3 million) in value, in retaliation to ...
China’s rare earth export controls are good for Beijing, bad for business
China's export restrictions on rare earths brought parts of the global auto supply chain to a halt and U.S. President Donald Trump to the negotiating table. But at home, they're a big headache for ...
How China tightened its grip over its rare earth sector
When China restricted rare earth exports to Japan in 2010 during a diplomatic spat, a wild west domestic industry undermined Beijing with rampant smuggling.