The death toll from the explosion and fire at Sigachi Industries' chemical factory in southern India has risen to at least 39, officials said on Tuesday, forcing the supplier of pharma products to ...
India’s IPO market eyes $2.4 billion in offerings in July as confidence rebounds
Indian firms could raise some $2.4 billion through IPOs in July, investment bankers said, raising hopes of a sustained revival in primary offerings after demand was dented by the U.S. trade war and ...
China sanctions former Philippine senator on maritime claims
China sanctioned former Philippine senator Francis Tolentino on Tuesday and barred him entry, citing "egregious conduct" on matters such as the disputed South China Sea a day after the end of his ...
China’s market regulator approves ANA’s takeover of Nippon Cargo with conditions
China's market regulator said on Tuesday it has approved All Nippon Airways' (ANA) acquisition of Nippon Cargo Airlines (NCA) with conditions, including a set of binding commitments to preserve fair ...
China Reveals Details of Dual Aircraft Carrier Operations in West Pacific
The Chinese navy said the two aircraft carriers conducted drills in the western Pacific that enhanced their combat capabilities.
China ready to discuss tariffs and subsidies with US at WTO
China is ready to have discussions about trade policies, including tariffs and subsidies, that Washington has identified as obstacles to reforming the World Trade Organization, a senior delegate at ...
Azerbaijan’s property sector shaken but steady – Gulf News
Azerbaijan also allows ten-year leases, and foreigners can only own immovable properties affixed to the land. Property in Baku is naturally more expensive than in second-tier cities such as Ganja ... ( read original story ...)
Sri Lankan shares end higher
COLOMBO: Sri Lankan shares ended higher on Monday, boosted by gains across most sectors barring real estate and energy stocks. The CSE All-Share index settled 0.86% higher at 18,026.72. Sri Lanka’s ... ( read original story ...)
DOJ said over 100 firms hired North Korean workers who stole U.S. intellectual property
The DOJ said over 100 firms have unknowingly hired North Korean workers who have stolen U.S. intellectual property and virtual currency. ( read original story ...)
Border city Paju enacts ordinance banning anti-North leaflet launches
Paju, a border city in Gyeonggi, enacted South Korea’s first local ordinance banning the distribution of anti-North Korea leaflets. The ordinance is expected to halt the sending of leaflets by local ... ( read original story ...)