Charleston Lim

Charleston Lim
Writer
Charleston is a business news writer in Business Times. "A web developer and SEO expert by profession, but an aspiring writer and journalist at heart. My field of interest generally ranges from science, tech, gadgets, games, and software. I am always open to changing my perspective and am eternally hungry for knowledge. I like the fact that I still don't know a lot about how the world works, and I'm fine with that."

The Latest

  • Zhejiang COVID-19 Outbreak Forcing Some Companies To Halt Production
    VIRUS SCARE
    The companies that shut down their operations said they would let the government decide when they could restart operations.
  • Alibaba Fires Female Employee Who Had Accused Co-Worker Of Sexual Assault
    ALIBABA DOWN
    Alibaba Group Holding reportedly fired the female employee who previously accused a worker and a client of sexual assault earlier in the year.
  • Ford Halts Reservations For F-150 Lightning EV Pickup Due To Demand
    Ford
    Ford said it now has 200,000 refundable $100 deposits for its F-150 Lighting electric pickup and it will be halting reservations until further notice.
  • Several Dozen People Killed In Migrant Truck Accident In Mexico
    Mexico
    Authorities said the trailer, which was crammed with at least 100 people, couldn't take the weight and snapped off.
  • U.S. Retailers Asking Congress To Help Stop Organized Retail Theft
    US Retail
    The CEOs of major U.S. retailers urged Congress to pass legislation that would deter further retail theft.
  • Roku Shares Surge After It Signed New Deal With YouTube
    Roku
    The new deal will allow Roku to continue to offer YouTube and YouTube TV to its more than 56.4 million active users.
  • Austria Slapping $4,000 Fine On All Unvaccinated Citizens
    Austria
    Unvaccinated individuals in Austria may soon be required to pay fines of up to $4,000 every three months.
  • GM Establishing A More' North American-Focused' Supply Chain
    General Motors
    General Motors has signed several deals with domestic suppliers to reduce its dependence on Chinese imports.
  • Vegetable And Food Prices In China Surges As Inflation Rates Hit New Highs
    China
    Prices of vegetables, eggs, and fish in China surged in November owing to combined factors such as increased costs, severe weather, and sporadic COVID-19 outbreaks.
  • U.S. House Approves Bill To Sanction China Over Uyghur Issue
    SECURITY TALKS
    Congress passed the Uyghur Forced Labor Prevention Act in a 428-1 vote on Wednesday.
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