The Cyberspace Administration of China called company representatives into a meeting to discuss what it deemed serious security vulnerabilities with the artificial intelligence chip
A major buyer of Russian oil, India is now finding itself blindsided by a more aggressive approach to the Kremlin from both Washington and Brussels
India's stock benchmark has lagged most major global peers this year amid concerns over a slowdown in its economy and corporate earnings
The Securities and Exchange Board of India is considering granting about four more weeks to the US trading firm
No nameplate for the US was seen by Bloomberg News. The US Embassy in Beijing declined to comment on any official presence
On Wednesday, the US President said that he would impose a tariff rate of 25 per cent on India's exports to the US starting on Aug 1
"We can't do project by project," Banga said of the securitisation plans. "We don't have 100 years."
Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni's government has privately signaled it would back the proposed transaction as long as Iveco's strategically important defense unit is sold to a group led by Leonardo
UCLA became a flashpoint in spring 2024 as campus protests escalated nationwide over Israel's war against Hamas in Gaza
About 40 Indian firms, led by banks, announced plans in July to raise more than ₹80,000 crore ($9.2 billion) via qualified institutional placements
Harvard said it won't share records for students employed in roles only available to students and that it's evaluating whether such a request complies with privacy protection obligations
India has been a good friend, but India has charged basically more tariffs than almost any other country, said Donald Trump
Sales in the country fell 2.3 per cent to $16 billion in the second quarter, which ended March 29. Analysts had predicted $16.8 billion
Trump has threatened sanctions in 10-12 days on countries buying Russian exports, including energy, unless Putin agrees to ceasefire-down from the earlier 50-day deadline
The disruptions from Russia's invasion of Ukraine have created an extraordinary windfall for a select group of commodity traders-profits that far exceed anything their predecessors experienced
Two decades after its maiden flight, regulatory bulletins ordering repairs, inspections or replacement parts for the massive four-engined plane Airbus SE A380 are piling up
Sebi's 105-page order highlights Jane Street's trades on Jan 17, 2024 - its most profitable day in a two-year period under review by the regulator
The incident set off a chaotic scene in Midtown Manhattan, with scores of police cars cordoning off the area and a helicopter overhead
Zimbabwe first defaulted on repayments to the World Bank in 2000. Its debts to a host of multilateral institutions and bilateral lenders
Dhaka last week also signed an initial agreement with US wheat growers to import 700,000 tonnes of the grain annually over five years