Xiaomi India’s managing director Manu Kumar Jain addresses the business impact from the coronavirus pandemic, ongoing tensions between China and India, as well as the company’s 5G rollout plans.
India, China Battle Over Barren Land As Some Ask For Boycotts
India and China are battling over land so remote it looks like … “There’s a backlash on social media…a mob mentality, which we are facing. But will it impact our business? I don’t think so,” he says …
Amazon Vs. Facebook: Battleground India
Facebook and Amazon have both made aggressive moves into India recently. Amazon could generate $70 billion in annual sales in India by 2027. Facebook could add …
India’s trade deficit with China totalled $48.6 billion in FY20: Motilal Oswal
India’s trade deficit with China more than doubled from 20 billion dollars in FY10 to 48.6 billion dollars in FY20, implying massive surge in dependence on Chinese products, Motilal Oswal Financial …
Google to offer loans to merchants in India
Google said on Thursday it plans to offer crediting feature to millions of merchants in India through its Google Pay app starting later this year as the American technology group looks to help small …
Tourism players hoping for lifeline from Singapore, Brunei travel
Tourism associations have voiced hope that Putrajaya will reach an agreement with neighbouring Singapore and Brunei allowing unrestricted travel between the countries in order to boost local tourism …
Qatar- QSTP, Total sign agreement to extend partnership for 10 years
(MENAFN – Gulf Times) Qatar Science and Technology Park (QSTP), part of Qatar Foundation Research, Development, and Innovation, has signed an extension to its existing agreement with Total, allowing …
Snapchat parent to open Singapore office later this year
SINGAPORE (THE BUSINESS TIMES) – California-based Snap Inc, which created multimedia messaging app Snapchat, is set to open a Singapore office later this year. It is now monitoring the Covid-19 …
Why Singapore is holding its general elections amid a pandemic: Minister
Singapore’s coronavirus situation has become “relatively stable,” and the government’s primary consideration is to hold the elections safely, says S Iswaran, minister for communications and …
COVID-19: Every Singapore resident to get a pair of reusable masks from Jun 29
Singapore residents will be able to collect a free pair of reusable antimicrobial masks from next Monday (Jun 29) as part of ongoing …