Cumnock-based Emergency One has been selected to supply half the vehicles for Iraq's Civil Defence Directorate.
South Korea exports to snap 15-month gains on US tariffs, IT slowdown
South Korea's exports are expected to have fallen for the first time in 16 months on U.S. tariff uncertainty and a slower tech sector, a Reuters poll showed, underscoring risks for trade-reliant ...
South Korea’s Air Busan shares drop after plane fire
Shares of Air Busan dropped on Friday, after a plane belonging to the budget carrier caught fire earlier this week.
New research shows high street fashion brands linked with labour rights abuses in Myanmar on fourth anniversary of military coup
As Myanmar marks the fourth anniversary of the military coup, new research shows that factories supplying major high street fashion brands including H&M, Frasers Group, BESTSELLER (and its brand Vero ...
Thai EV output set to jump, sparking a price war in a bruised market
Thailand is bracing for an extended EV price war triggered by a surge in local production from Chinese car makers, a move likely to deal a further blow to a domestic auto industry already struggling ...
Vietnam enters ‘awakening era’
Steven Wolstenholme, a British born, American business leader with nearly seven years of experience in Vietnam, shares his observations on the country's significant transformation as it advances into ...
Japan’s energy security to benefit from more US LNG, JERA says
Japan's energy security will benefit from U.S. President Donald Trump's push to increase liquefied natural gas (LNG) production, an executive at JERA, Japan's top LNG buyer, said on Friday, while ...
Bangladesh must seize opportunities for growth through strategic reforms: Task force report
The use of digital and AI technologies, along with the establishment of institutions promoting excellence and regulatory reform, will enhance Bangladesh’s competitive position globally, says the repor ...
Pakistan: MQM-P accuses Bilawal Bhutto-Zardari of threatening Karachi traders
The Muttahida Qaumi Movement-Pakistan (MQM-P) on Thursday accused Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) chairman Bilawal Bhutto-Zardari of threatening Karachi's business community during a recent address, Dawn ...
Nestle’s India unit misses profit view on sluggish urban demand
Nestle India reported a quarterly profit below market expectations on Friday, as a slowdown in consumer spending in major cities and higher product prices dampened its sales.