Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi said on Thursday he will not compromise the interests of the country's farmers even if he has to pay a heavy price, in his first comments after U.S. President ...
India-US tariff standoff: What are New Delhi’s options and risks?
India is likely to be among the countries worst hit by U.S. President Donald Trump's trade offensive, with tariffs on Indian imports set to surge to 50% if a deal is not struck in three weeks.
Unusual protest erupts in China as anger mounts over latest case of teen bullying
Police in Sichuan province scuffled this week with protesters demanding greater justice for a 14-year-old girl who was verbally and physically attacked by her schoolmates.
China Clashes With US Ally Over Rocket Launch
A Philippine senior official said China's rocket launch caused alarm and concern in the country over "loud explosions." ...
Five killed in China’s Xinjiang after cable on suspension bridge snaps
Five people were killed after a cable on a suspension bridge snapped in northwestern China's Xinjiang region, causing them to fall off the bridge, state-run news agency Xinhua reported on Thursday.
Hong Kong’s New World shares surge on report of take-private deal talks
Shares of Hong Kong developer New World Development rise sharply following reports of negotiations for a take-private deal with Blackstone, potentially worth up to $2.5 billion. Insights into the ... ( read original story ...)
Tokyo Electron confirms Taiwan unit employee’s involvement in intellectual property case
Tokyo Electron Ltd said on Thursday a former employee of its Taiwan subsidiary was involved in a case cited by the Intellectual Property Branch of the Taiwan High Prosecutors Office on Tuesday. ( read original story ...)
Tokyo Electron says dismissed a Taiwan unit employee involved in intellectual property case
Tokyo Electron Ltd said on Thursday it has confirmed that a former employee of its Taiwan subsidiary was involved in a case cited by the Intellectual Property Branch of the Taiwan High Prosecutors ... ( read original story ...)
Singapore developers seen holding back on land bids
Some may form joint ventures for big projects to cut risk. Singapore property developers are unlikely to bid aggressively for upcoming land sales, weighed down by elevated construction costs, tighter ... ( read original story ...)
City Developments Offers Top Bids For Two Singapore Sites Amid Brisk Residential Demand
City Developments is stepping up its landbanking activities as developers saw brisk sales at recent condominium launches even as the government recently imposed fresh curbs to rein in property prices. ( read original story ...)