At this stage, Trump’s G-11 is nothing but an idea floated in thin-air. Unanimity will be required to turn it into a reality. But if the concept goes ahead, it could pay dividends for South Korea.
Japan’s first-quarter GDP decline likely smaller than initial estimates on firmer capex
Japan’s first quarter economic contraction was likely smaller than initially estimated, a Reuters poll showed, thanks to stronger business spending although the country is still expected to slide …
Pyjamas replace business formals as Indian fashion e-tailers restart services after lockdown
As India goes into “unlock 1.0” and gradually lifts restrictions, Indian men and women can finally replace those ragged pyjamas. After nearly two months of the lockdown, retail services have finally …
Cyclone Spares India’s Business Capital From Major Damage
The first cyclone in more than a century to hit India’s financial capital of Mumbai appears to have largely spared the metropolis.
Taiwan successfully used viral memes, animal mascots, and teddy bears to fight its coronavirus outbreak — here’s the playbook
Taiwanese restaurants are using teddy bears to encourage social distancing. A Shiba Inu dog delivers safety guidelines to the public.
Armed with shotguns, a dozen men are guarding Russian restaurant against looters in downtown San Diego
I’m not easily scared. And I will protect what’s mine,’ said restaurateur Ike Gazaryan, owner of Pushkin Russian Restaurant …
Progressive ice cream brand Ben & Jerry’s freezes when it comes to Palestine
Iconic creamery has been vocal advocate for Black Lives Matter movement, but refuses to halt operations in illegal Israeli settlements …
Airline in Pakistan Crash Saw 52 Safety Incidents in Half Century
A deadly Pakistan International Airlines Corp. crash that killed 97 people in May has put a plan to revive the company, which has more accumulated losses than any other publicly-traded carrier in Asia …
Adidas: Business in China Is Bouncing Back Quicker Than Expected
Adidas’ rebound in China is happening at a quicker pace than anticipated. The Germany-based sportswear giant announced today that its sales in Greater China — its first major market “on the road to …
Taiwan used police surveillance, government tracking, and $33,000 fines to contain its coronavirus outbreak
Critics say the Taiwan’s success with the coronavirus has come at the expense of its citizens’ privacy.