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Li also said on Tuesday that he was confident the world's second-largest economy would hit its full-year economic growth target of around 5 per cent
The companies have asked Malaysian ministers and senior government officials to lobby against US imposing tariffs on products made or assembled in Malaysia by Chinese groups
The South Asian island nation defaulted on its foreign debt in May 2022 after its economy was driven to the brink by a severe fall in foreign exchange reserves
Indian bonds will be included in JPMorgan's widely-tracked emerging market debt index on June 28
India has ramped up electricity generation in recent months as a strong economy and an ongoing heatwave boost demand for power
A level below 1,700 cubic meters indicates water stress, with 1,000 cubic meters being the threshold for water scarcity, according to the govt
In February this year, Assange's legal team sought permission for a final appeal, arguing the case was politically motivated
The expansion of BYD, which stands for Build Your Dreams, in Japan could become a worry for domestic automakers
Oil prices were flat for the day. Brent futures held at $85.95 a barrel while US crude was little changed at$81.60 a barrel
Spirit posted a net loss of $617 million and burned through $444 million in the first quarter, far more than analysts had expected
The group, best known for its chip firm SK Hynix , has become bloated over the past decade and its electric vehicle battery unit has lost billions of dollars
Kamala Harris called the plan to overturn Roe v Wade 'premeditated'
The two countries will have to navigate not just technical and legal obstacles to membership but also political hurdles
Yielding to growing scepticism among suppliers over its plans for jet output, Airbus lowered its widely watched forecast for deliveries this year to around 770 jets from around 800
The investigation is the latest effort by Washington to prevent Beijing from exploiting Chinese firms' access to US data to harm companies
India's fourth-largest private lender will target the pockets where there is easy availability of deposits, the official said, adding that customer acquisition through branches is seeing good traction
The new restrictions on gas aim to reduce Russia's revenues from liquefied natural gas (LNG) exports by banning trans-shipments - transferring cargoes from one ship to another - off EU ports
The Justice Department must decide by July 7 whether to prosecute Boeing. The recommendation of prosecutors handling the case has not been previously reported
The war in Ukraine has triggered the biggest confrontation between Russia and the West since the 1962 Cuban Missile Crisis
The New York-based firm, which had $578 billion in assets under management as of the end of March, is returning to a tougher fundraising market for buyout funds