Japanese automaker Nissan will carry out temporary work stoppages at three Mexican plants for several days in June because of production adjustments needed to manage a semiconductor chip shortage, the company told Reuters on Friday.
MOSCOW: Russia and Pakistan have signed an agreement to build the Pakistan Stream gas pipeline, Russia's energy ministry said on Friday. Russian Energy Minister Nikolai Shulginov and Pakistan's ambassador in Moscow Shafqat Ali Khan signed the agreement, the minsitry said. (Reporting by Maria ...
Chinese shipping group COSCO hopes to reach a deal with the Greek government to complete the purchase of an extra stake in Piraeus, despite running out of time to fulfil a key condition, a top official at the port said.
Shares of AMC Entertainment and GameStop gained on Friday, on track for a strong end to a spectacular week, which has already seen the movie theater chain's market value double as retail traders stormed back into meme stocks.
KARACHI, Pakistan: Pakistan's central bank held its policy rate unchanged at 7per cent on Friday, citing the need to support the country's economic recovery and financial stabilisation. The economy has continued to recover and business sentiment has further improved since the last policy ...
SINGAPORE: SMRT subsidiary Strides Transportation has signed an agreement with utilities provider SP Group to offer its electric vehicle (EV) drivers and fleet customers access to SP’s high-speed chargers across the island. This will provide greater convenience and a quicker turnaround time for ...
Funds recommended the lowest equity exposure this year in May, citing risks from the expected pull-and-push between reflation trades and dovish central banks, but most respondents in Reuters polls said a near-term correction in stock markets was unlikely.
Pakistan has set 4.8per cent GDP growth target for its 2021/2022 financial year, Planning Minister Asad Umar said on Friday.
A rapidly spreading COVID-19 outbreak has left factories operating below capacity in Vietnam's industrial northern provinces, where suppliers for Apple, Samsung and other global tech firms are located, industry sources said.
Chinese-owned short video-sharing app TikTok has been given a month to respond to multiple complaints from EU consumer groups that it allegedly violated the bloc's consumer laws and also allegedly fail to protect children from hidden advertising and inappropriate content.




















