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Malaysia’s Proton Can Compete With Toyota And Honda
Malaysia’s Proton is already competing with Toyota and Honda, according to its CEO, Li Chunrong. Malaysia’s Proton is already competing with Toyota and Honda, according to its CEO, Li Chunrong. -
Spring Festival 2020 To See More Chinese Tourists Overseas
Spring Festival 2020 is expected to see more Chinese tourists going abroad. Spring Festival 2020 is expected to see more Chinese tourists going abroad. -
Asia Stocks Gain Amid Positive Signals From Fed
Asian stocks saw some gains on early trading after the Fed signaled that it will no longer cut rates this year. Asian stocks saw some gains on early trading after the Fed signaled that it will no longer cut rates this year. -
Google Under DOJ’s Eagle Eyes Amid Fitbit Acquisition
The DOJ is taking Google’s Fitbit merger seriously as it is reportedly launching a new investigation into the acquisition. The DOJ is taking Google’s Fitbit merger seriously as it is reportedly launching a new investigation into the acquisition. -
China’s Digital Music Industry Shows Great Potential
Analysts are optimistic of China’s digital music sector, with Tencent Music leading the way. Analysts are optimistic of China’s digital music sector, with Tencent Music leading the way. -
Uber Set To Acquire Self-Driving Startup Foresight
Uber is reportedly progressing in talks to acquire Foresight, a startup working on autonomous driving. Uber is reportedly progressing in talks to acquire Foresight, a startup working on autonomous driving. -
JP Morgan Optimistic Of Vietnamese Banks’ Potential
JP Morgan maintained a bullish outlook on the Vietnamese banking sector due to high growth prospects. JP Morgan maintained a bullish outlook on the Vietnamese banking sector due to high growth prospects. -
Panama Summit Strengthens China-Latin America Ties
China and Latin America are forging stronger ties through the Caribbean Business Summit in Panama. China and Latin America are forging stronger ties through the Caribbean Business Summit in Panama. -
Warnings Up On Chinese Residential Chemical Pollution From LCD Screens
Chinese scientists have called for change in the computer and smartphone manufacturing industry following research suggesting that LCD screens may have dangerous chemicals. Chinese scientists have called for change in the computer and smartphone manufacturing industry following research suggesting that LCD screens may have dangerous chemicals. -
Chinese Policymakers To Be More Tolerant Of Lower GDP
Analysts say slower growth in 2020 is okay and policymakers should focus on reforms instead of easing policies further. Analysts say slower growth in 2020 is okay and policymakers should focus on reforms instead of easing policies further.