By 2075, India will surpass not just Japan and Germany but also the United States to become the second-largest economy in the world, according to Goldman Sachs. India currently has the fifth-largest economy in the world, trailing only China, the… Read More ›
Sustainability
Thailand’s EV Growth, Driven By China, Threatens Japan’s Control Of A Crucial Market
With a plant that could produce four cars a day, Siam Motors of Thailand teamed up with Nissan Motors in 1962, beginning a successful, long-lasting partnership with Japanese firms that turned it from a car dealer to an automotive pioneer…. Read More ›
McDonald’s Removes Tomatoes From Its Menu In India Due To Poor Quality And Rising Costs.
In many regions of India, McDonald’s restaurants have stopped serving tomatoes with their burgers and wraps due to supply issues and concerns about the vegetable’s quality after record-breaking price increases. The traditional Indian food staple’s wholesale costs in some areas… Read More ›
Future Companionship Roles For AI Robots In Nursing Homes Are Possible
A professor who worked on the creation of Nadine, a social robot driven by artificial intelligence (AI) and equipped with human-like movements and expressions, believes that she may one day play a significant role in caring for the old and… Read More ›
TSMC’s Founder Says National Considerations Are Trumping Globalisation In Technology
According to the retiring founder of Taiwanese chipmaker TSMC, globalisation is taking a backseat to concerns like national security and technological leadership, and U.S.-China relations are more about rivalry than cooperation. Morris Chang, who founded Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co Ltd… Read More ›
EU And Japan Are Looking To Collaborate On Artificial Intelligence And Chips
The European Union wants to work more closely with Japan on important technologies like artificial intelligence, according to the industry leader of the coalition, as it seeks to lessen its reliance on China in some areas. Artificial intelligence will be… Read More ›
Apple Opposes The Scanning Of Encrypted Communication Apps
Apple has criticised the Online Safety Bill’s provisions that would allow users of encrypted messaging services like iMessage, WhatsApp, and Signal to be forced to analyse conversations for references to child abuse. Its action follows a letter from 80 organisations… Read More ›
UK And EU Will Collaborate More Closely On Financial Services
The EU and the UK have agreed to cooperate further on financial services. It will create a forum where the EU and the UK may meet twice annually to talk about financial standards and regulation. The long-awaited action is viewed… Read More ›
Ford CEO Says Britain Should Adhere To EU Regulations To Keep Costs Down
According to the CEO of Ford, Britain should continue adhering to EU auto laws to prevent escalating consumer costs. Tim Slatter’s remarks come as automakers get ready for the first significant examination of Britain’s post-Brexit trade agreement with the EU…. Read More ›
New Regulations Seek To Rein Down Corporate Greenwashing
A new set of global regulations backed by the G20 will put more pressure on businesses to explain how climate change impacts their operations and will aid regulators in their efforts to combat “greenwashing.” The International Sustainability Standards Board (ISSB)… Read More ›