A coronavirus vaccine that Sanofi is developing with Britain's GlaxoSmithKline is likely to be priced at less than 10 euros (US$11.80) per shot if it is approved for use, Sanofi's chief in France said on Saturday.
Credit Suisse may have spied on more employees under its former chief executive Tidjane Thiam, Swiss newspaper SonntagsZeitung reported on Sunday, citing evidence of two further instances that had previously been undisclosed.
The French state will look with "fairness" at waste and water management company Veolia's offer for Engie's stake in Suez as well as at any other offer that could emerge, Finance Minister Bruno Le Maire said on Sunday.
The Canadian government will extend its coronavirus rent-relief program for small businesses into September, the Globe and Mail reported late on Saturday, citing sources familiar with the policy discussions.
BEIJING: About 90 per cent of Sinovac Biotech employees and their families have taken an experimental coronavirus vaccine developed by the Chinese firm under the country’s emergency use program, its chief executive said on Sunday (Sep 6). The extent of inoculations under the emergency program ...
SINGAPORE: A beauty parlour and five food and beverage outlets have been fined for breaching COVID-19 safe management measures, said Enterprise Singapore on Sunday (Sep 6). Infringements were found during enforcement checks in August. The businesses are located at Golden Mile Complex, Golden Mile ...
Taiwan's main opposition party the Kuomintang (KMT) began a push on Sunday for a referendum to block the easing of restrictions on U.S. pork imports, which if passed could threaten a long-mooted free trade deal with Taipei's key ally Washington.
The heads of Israel's two biggest banks will travel to the United Arab Emirates (UAE) this month, the first such visits since the two countries agreed to normalize relations.
SVOBODNY: The remote Russian town of Svobodny has languished in misery for decades but the launch of new mega-projects with their sights set on nearby China is expected to give it a new lease on life. In the centre of a town that once served as headquarters of one of...
HONG KONG: At the Koon Chun Sauce Factory workers are scrambling to cover hundreds of thousands of bottles with new "Made in China" labels as the popular Hong Kong brand falls victim to spiralling diplomatic tensions. Founded nearly a century ago, the family-owned factory has survived a world war...
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