New Yorkers have begun to spot messengers dressed in purple and yellow zooming about the city on mopeds in recent weeks. These couriers, who may also be spotted in Chicago and Boston, convey food for the Getir app, which offers… Read More ›
Economy & Finance
Tough Recovery Likely For Emerging Markets But Asia To Perform Better, Says Moody’s
According to Moody’s Investor Service, emerging economies will experience hurdles in handling their economic recovery, but Asia will perform better than other regions in this regards. “The pandemic was tougher on emerging Asia markets than it was on advanced economies…… Read More ›
Top Executives Of Boeing And Airbus Call On Biden Administration To Delay 5G Deployment
A petition to the administration of the United States President Joe Biden, urging the government to postpone the rollout of new 5G cellular services, claiming that it would jeopardise aircraft safety, was made by the two largest aircraft makers of… Read More ›
Strong Demand Could Post Record Sales For Champagne Makers
Champagne producers in France are celebrating record sales for the year. This unexpected turnaround from last year’s pandemic-related problems is giving them confidence that they will be able to withstand the Omicron variant. According to Jean-Marie Barillere, president of UMC… Read More ›
Foreign financial institutions conducting business with sanctioned individuals will be sanctioned: State Department
In a significant development, the United States has named five already-sanctioned Chinese officials who have allegedly contributed to undermining Hong Kong’s democracy; it has also issued a warning to financial institutions that conducting business with these officials would lead to… Read More ›
Omicron as severe as Delta: Imperial College London
According to analysis from a recent study, early UK data shows that infections caused by the Omicron variant appears to be no less severe than the Delta variant. Researchers at Britain’s Imperial College London compared 11,329 people with confirmed or… Read More ›
Davos Meeting Postponed By World Economic Forum Over Covid-19 Concerns
Health and safety concerns resulting from Covid-19 and its Omicron variant has prompted the annual January gathering of world leaders, billionaires, and executives in Davos, Switzerland to be postponed. “The World Economic Forum will defer its Annual Meeting in Davos, Switzerland, in the… Read More ›
Graphite Shortage Concerns For Chinese Electric Vehicle And Battery Makers
While they travel the globe for the lithium, nickel, and cobalt resources required to put China at the forefront of the electric vehicle (EV) race, Chinese battery and EV manufacturers are concerned about a material that is much closer to… Read More ›
EV Startups Seeking Mass Production At Low Costs
All of the electric vehicle and van startups vying to be the next Tesla Inc want to avoid Elon Musk’s “manufacturing hell.” However, electric vehicle companies such as Arrival SA (47K.F) in the United Kingdom and Fisker Inc in the… Read More ›
The resignation of Britain’s Brexit Minister creates increased uncertainty of issues surrounding Northern Ireland
Britain’s Brexit minister David Frost has submitted his resignation last week over disillusionment with the direction British Prime Minister Boris Johnson was leading the country after Brexit. Frost’s resignation raises question of Britain’s future tone with EU over post Brexit… Read More ›