There has been a distinct change the tone and attitude of European Union in recent weeks over the Brexit deal with the United Kingdom which has allowed progress to be made and prompted Britain’s top minister overseeing Brexit talks saying… Read More ›
Month: August 2020
White House’ WeChat Ban Could Impact American Companies In China
Following the signing of an executive order by United States President Donald Trump that could put a ban on Chinese owned short video sharing app TikTok and Tencent owned messaging app WeChat, some of the unintended casualties of this could… Read More ›
Taiwan negotiating SeaGuardian surveillance drones purchase with U.S.: Sources
In a significant development, six U.S. sources familiar with the negotiations have disclosed, the United States is negotiating the sale of at least four sophisticated aerial drones to Taiwan. Armed with the SeaGuardian surveillance drones, that have a range of… Read More ›
Mitsubishi Motor’s chairman resigns citing health reasons, hands over role to CEO Takao Kato
On Friday Mitsubishi Motors Corp said its chairman Osamu Masuko has resigned due to health reasons and has handed over the role of the chairman to CEO Takao Kato as a temporary measure. Masuko, a veteran of the Mitsubishi conglomerate,… Read More ›
Toyota Reports Its Smallest Quarterly Profits In Nine Years Due To Pandemic
Japanese auto maker Toyota Motor Corp managed to pull out a very small quarterly profit which as the lowest for it in nine years as the company struggled to cope up with the hit to the global economy due to… Read More ›
Lufthansa To Implement Compulsory Lay-Offs Amid Gloomy Forecast Till 2024
German airlines Lufthansa has served notice to its German workers for compulsory lay-offs on Thursday as the embattled airline the job cuts were unavoidable as it had made a loss of 1.7 billion euros ($2 billion) in a single quarter… Read More ›
Toyota records 98% plunge in operating profit for Q1, reports profit of $131.73 million
On Thursday, in a development that marks the challenges facing the Japan’s automaker Toyota Motor Corp, the carmaker posted a record 98% plunge in its first-quarter operating profit after the Wuhan coronavirus, which emerged from China, induced a slowdown in… Read More ›
Finance Ministers of Five Eyes intelligence-sharing network discusses resilience of global supply chains
In a statement, Canadian Finance Minister Bill Morneau said, he spoken with his counterparts from Britain and the United States and discussed the need to support global supply chains midst the coronavirus outbreak. The call hosted by Morneau also saw… Read More ›
Uber acquires British tech startup Autocab for undisclosed amount
On Thursday, in a statement Uber said it was in the process of acquiring Autocab, British tech company which sells booking and dispatch software to private hire firms. The deal has synergies stemming from the fact that it will allow… Read More ›
Growth Of UK Business In July The Fastest In 5 Years Following Cvoid-19 Slump
The results of a survey have provided some encouraging news for the United Kingdom economy. Data showed that the growth of businesses in the services and manufacturing sectors of the country in the month of June was the fastest more… Read More ›