The biggest corporate failure in a decade in Britain was triggered after the financing banks of Carillion withdrew their support from the company. The events forced the U.K. government to mediate and assure that there would be no let-up in… Read More ›
Day: January 16, 2018
$13.96 Billion Is The Anticipated Worth Of The Global Blockchain Technology Market By 2022: Market Research Report
The global blockchain technology market is anticipated to reach a value of $13.96 billion by 2022 and register a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 42.8 per cent during the period. This was revealed in a market report on this… Read More ›
The Trump Administration’s Great Firewall of Commerce blocks Huawei Technologies and ZTE from gaining access to U.S. market
The Trump Administration is taking a stronger stance on national security policies initiated by the Obama Administration and is increasingly frustrating Beijing’s efforts at acquiring strategic U.S. industries and U.S. technology. Two congressional aides have disclosed, U.S. lawmakers have urged… Read More ›
Continental AG aims to tap burgeoning autonomous self-driving vehicle markets, hires JPMorgan for potential break-up
Across the supply chain of the auto industry, investors are cheering firms who break away from the mold of the combustion engine centered model, which they see as a sunset industry, to that of new age self-driving, autonomous, automated vehicles…. Read More ›
85% North America content in vehicles, an unrealistic target: U.S. Auto industry to Trump Administration
The U.S. auto industry has gone at great lengths to to convince the Trump administration of the importance of NAFTA for the industry. In fact, in October 2017 major auto dealers, automakers and suppliers had launched a coalition to back… Read More ›
Hyundai Motor Co gets reprieve following a tentative wage deal with labor union
The development will allow Hyundai Motor to get back on its feet after a sales slump in 2017. On Tuesday, Hyundai Motor Co’s labor union disclosed that its members have agreed to a tentative deal in wages with its management…. Read More ›