China's top electric vehicle (EV) battery maker CATL said on Wednesday it had sued smaller rival China Lithium Battery Technology Co (CALB) for alleged intellectual property violations.
Indonesia's budget deficit target will be kept at 5.7per cent of gross domestic product and the government will cut allocation for other areas to cover for rising spending on health care and welfare programmes, its finance minister said on Wednesday.
Wall Street analysts welcomed Netflix's planned plunge into mobile gaming on Wednesday, calling it a sensible move to keep users' eyes on screens while worrying it would take significant time and investment to pay off.
Some banks in Hong Kong, including HSBC and Standard Chartered, are declining loans to buyers of Chinese property developer Evergrande Group's two uncompleted residential projects in the city, three mortgage brokers said on Wednesday.
President Joe Biden and senior U.S. officials will meet private sector leaders on Aug. 25 to discuss ways to beef up cybersecurity, a White House spokesperson said on Wednesday, underscoring the need for collective action.
The global semiconductor chip shortage that has hit automakers around the world and constrained vehicle production will easily drag into next year, Stellantis Chief Executive Carlos Tavares said on Wednesday.
Israel has set up a senior inter-ministerial team to "look into" proliferating allegations that spyware sold by a Israeli cyber firm has been abused on a global scale, an Israeli source said on Wednesday, while adding that an export review was unlikely.
Indian outsourcing giant Infosys Ltd told employees last week they could resume work from offices, according to a memo seen by Reuters that offers an early sign of the country's US$190 billion technology services sector moving to get back on track.
SYDNEY: Australian retail sales slumped in June as coronavirus lockdowns and mobility restrictions in much of the country hit demand, clouding the outlook for the third quarter as COVID-19 cases continue to rise. Retail turnover in June fell 1.8 per centĀ from a month earlier, the biggest drop this ......
LONDON: Self-driving car technology developer Terranet said on Wednesday that tests of its sensor system have shown a dramatic improvement in reaction time to objects in the road, which should help cars brake faster and reduce accidents. The startup has been conducting tests on a Mercedes-Benz ...
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