Automakers, ride-hailing and technology companies plowing money into the development of electric, self-driving and shared car services will find more enthusiastic consumers in China than in Europe and the United States, a survey on Thursday showed.
Elon Musk's defamation trial could be in the hands of jury by the end of Thursday after the billionaire and the diver who is suing him sparred over the meaning and impact of a "pedo guy" tweet at the heart of the case.
Grab has launched Asia’s first numberless card with Mastercard, the ride-hailing firm announced on Thursday (Dec 5), cementing its position as a financial service provider.
South Korea's LG Chem said on Thursday it would invest US$916 million in its U.S. subsidiary by 2023 to set up an electric vehicle battery joint venture with General Motors .
Fiat Chrysler Automobiles (FCA) has challenged Italy's tax authority which has said the car company had underestimated the value of its U.S. business after it bought Chrysler.
Tech giant Huawei has cancelled the launch of a flagship phone and watch in Taiwan after Taipei imposed a temporary ban on some of its products for listing the island as part of China.
The hunt for work becomes more desperate every day on Delhi's street corner labour markets as India's economic slowdown bites deeper, piling pressure on Prime Minister Narendra Modi just half a year into his second term.
Fiat Chrysler Automobiles said on Thursday it strongly disagreed with a tax authority claim that it had underestimated the value of its U.S. business following its acquisition of Chrysler.
Britain is unlikely to cut off ties to the European Union at the end of 2020 without having a free trade deal in place, finance minister Sajid Javid said on Thursday.
BP is increasing its stake in Lightsource BP to 50per cent from its current 43per cent, the solar energy developer said in a statement on Thursday.
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