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  • Vladimir Putin Confirms Delivery Of S-300 Missile To Syria
    Russian President Vladimir Putin
    Russia confirmed its decision to supply Syria with S-300 missile system a week after a Moscow aircraft was accidentally downed by Syrian military after Israeli military reportedly used it as a shield against the attack. U.S. National Security Adviser John Bolton has called for Russia to reconsider its decision.
  • US Air Force Awards $2.38 Billion Helicopter Contract To Boeing
    Leonardo AW139
    The U.S. Air Force awarded Boeing with $2.38 billion contracts that involved replacements of helicopters that have been guarding U.S. nuclear arsenals since the Vietnam War era.
  • New US Tariffs On Chinese Goods Hurt Procter & Gamble
    The Procter & Gamble logo displayed on a screen at the New York Stock Exchange
    In a letter address to the office of the U.S. Trade Representative, Procter & Gamble outlined, to the minutest detail, how the new U.S. tariffs imposed on $200 billion of Chinese imports could hurt the company’s entire production.
  • Asian Stocks React To Trade And Political Tensions
    Investors look at computer screens showing stock information at a brokerage house in Shanghai
    Markets were shaky on Monday and Tuesday following newly imposed tariffs form both the United States and China.
  • Porsche Drops Diesel, To Focus On Hybrid And Electric Technology
    Porsche Car
    Porsche officially announced that it will stop production of diesel vehicles and would instead focus on e-mobility. The announcement came at the wake of an emission cheating scandal involving Volkswagen, its parent company.
  • China-Hong Kong High-Speed Rail Link Begins
    Hong Kong Express Rail train is seen at West Kowloon Terminus at the first day of service
    The high-speed rail link from Hong Kong to China and vice versa begins operation on Sept. 24. The bullet train took more than 75,000 passengers during its launch and sold a total of 350,000 tickets.
  • Canada Knows China Has Upper Hand In The Developing World
    The United Nations Headquarters is seen ahead of the United Nations General Assembly in New York City
    Canada’s United Nations Ambassador Marc-Andre Blanchard called for Canadian companies to increase their presence in the developing world, highlighting China’s growing influence in the region.
  • China Drafts New Atomic Energy Law
    The control room of the Qinshan Nuclear Power Plant, Phase 1, China. (China, June 2004)
    China’s Ministry of Justice published the new draft of the Atomic Energy Law online on Sept. 21 to solicit for public opinions. Deadline for submissions of public comments is on Oct. 19.
  • China, US Impose Tariffs Anew After Cancelled Talks
    Trump announces intellectual property tariffs on goods from China, at the White House in Washington
    The world’s two largest economies are expected to impose fresh rounds of tariffs when the clock hits 12 midnight on Sept. 24.
  • Bangalore Number 1 In Colliers’ ‘Top Locations In Asia –Tech Sector’ List
    Bangalore Airport
    Colliers International, a global commercial real estate services organization, released its ‘Top Locations In Asia –Tech Sector’ list on Sept. 19.
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