A discussion of how a tobacco company’s business dealings in North Korea led to major penalties and lawsuits, highlighting the risks companies face when operating in sanctioned countries.
Philippines kicks off ASEAN chairship, pushes unified stance on US tariff’
MANILA, Philippines — The Philippines, which formally kicked off its ASEAN (Association of Southeast Asian Nations) chairship, is looking to push for a unified regional stance following the United ...
Bangladesh’s forex reserves rise to $29.86b
Bangladesh's total foreign exchange reserves have risen to $29.86 billion, Bangladesh Bank (BB) Spokesperson and Executive Director Arif Hossain Khan said this evening (17 February). The central bank ...
Unity Software stock surges on potential China business sale reports
Unity Software Inc U shares are trading higher on Tuesday as traders respond to reports that the game‑development platform company may sell its China business. Unity Software stock is charging ahead ...
Unity Software stock surges on potential China business sale reports
Unity Software Inc U shares are trading higher on Tuesday as traders respond to reports that the game‑development platform company may sell its China business. Unity Software stock is charging ahead ...
Unity Software reviewing options for its China business – report
Unity Software (U) is evaluating options for its China venture, including a possible sale. The 3-D games company is working with an adviser to garner interest in Unity China, according to a Bloomberg ...
China restricts exports to 40 Japanese entities with ties to military
China restricted exports to 40 Japanese entities with ties to military, escalating tensions over Tokyo’s stance on Taiwan and its defense policies. Twenty companies face an export ban on dual-use ...
China to send Iran aircraft carrier killing missiles
Iran is close to buying a supersonic missile from China that could destroy American aircraft carriers. Officials from the Islamic Republic are in advanced negotiations with Beijing to purchase the ...
Iran Nears Deal to Buy Supersonic Anti-Ship Missiles From China
LONDON, Feb 24 (Reuters) - Iran is close to a deal with China to purchase anti‑ship cruise missiles, according to six people with knowledge of the negotiations, just as the United States deploys a ...
China targets Japan’s defense sector with ban on ‘dual-use’ exports
Mitsubishi's ships and heavy industries divisions, IHI Corp., and the Japanese space agency were among dozens of Japanese firms blacklisted by China.