BERLIN: The Indonesian, South African and Mexican finance ministers expressed support on Thursday (Jun 10) for an overhaul of international tax rules to make companies pay their fair share in a more globalised and digitalised business world. In a joint article with US Treasury Secretary Janet ...
KUALA LUMPUR: Malaysia's Industrial Court has ruled in favour of more thanĀ a hundred migrant workers in a labour dispute against American tyre manufacturer Goodyear Tire & Rubber, court documents showed on Thursday (Jun 10), amid accusations of unpaid wages and employee mistreatment at the firm's ...
JAKARTA: Indonesian state tin miner PT Timah said on Thursday it adheres to regulations and good mining practices in its activities both on land and offshore and said it was committed to environmental sustainability. Timah, the world's second largest refined tin producer, was responding to a ...
BEIJING: China has sent officials to inspect coal inventories and crack down on illicit hoarding at ports, following a surge of physical coal prices and tight supplies in the market ahead of the peak consumption season. Officials conducted research at Caofeidian port in Hebei province, and ...
A Russian court said on Thursday it had fined U.S. technology giant Facebook Inc 17 million roubles (about US$235,000) for failing to delete content which Moscow deems illegal.
Japan's Toshiba sought government help to try and influence a boardroom vote proposed by activist shareholders at its last regular annual general meeting, according to an independent probe published Thursday.
China's new bank loans unexpectedly rose in May from the previous month but broader credit growth continued to slow, as the central bank seeks to contain rising debt in the world's second-largest economy.
Banks must set aside enough capital to cover losses on any bitcoin holdings in full, global banking regulators proposed on Thursday, in a "conservative" step that could prevent widescale use of the cryptocurrency by major lenders.
The architect of Australia's new law making Alphabet Inc's Google and Facebook Inc pay news outlets for content on Thursday rejected a suggestion the move was the result of lobbying by News Corp, calling the claim "extremely strange".
Italy aims to spur total investments of more than one billion euros (US$1.22 billion) to build an electric car battery factory with car maker Stellantis expected to play a leading role, three government sources told Reuters.
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