SEOUL: Hyundai Motor and Apple plan to sign a partnership deal on autonomous electric cars by March and start production around 2024 in the United States, local newspaper Korea IT News reported on Sunday (Jan 10). The report follows a statement on Friday from Hyundai Motor that it was...
WASHINGTON: Marriott International Inc, the world's largest hotel company, and the Blue Cross Blue Shield Association (BCBSA) said on Sunday (Jan 10) they will suspend donations to US lawmakers who voted against certifying President-elect Joe Biden's victory last week. "We have taken the ...
AL ULA, Saudi Arabia: Saudi Arabia's crown prince unveiled plans on Sunday (Jan 10) to build a zero-carbon city at NEOM, the first major construction project for the US$500 billion flagship business zone aimed at diversifying the economy of the world's largest oil exporter. Prince Mohammed bin ...
NEW YORK: Tech giants Amazon, Apple and Google have all cut ties with Parler, the social media platform popular with some conservatives, potentially leaving it without an Internet home as of midnight Sunday (Jan 10) even as its usership has recently been soaring. The three mega-corporations have ...
Britain's Prince Charles will tell businesses on Monday they must put the planet and its people first as he launches a new charter of sustainability backed by some major global companies.
Tesla Inc is searching for a design director in China, part of efforts to open a "full-function" studio in Shanghai or Beijing and design electric cars tailored to Chinese consumer tastes, according to three people with knowledge of the matter.
After nine months of working from home, and initially favouring it, many can’t wait to get back to the office, says PeopleStrong’s Adrian Tan.
The selfish office work shirker was bad enough in good times, but in a pandemic they cannot be tolerated, says the Financial Times’ Pilita Clark.
PRODUCTIVITY and capital management will get most banks through the Covid-19 crisis. But if they are to thrive in a long winter of anaemic interest rates and economic challenges, they will need agility, new business models and an emphasis on environmental, social and governance (ESG) considerations.
Marriott International Inc, the world's largest hotel company, confirmed Sunday it will suspend donations to U.S. lawmakers who voted against certifying President-elect Joe Biden's victory last week.




















