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Tag: electronics

Posted inChina, World

As China sneezes, global economy gets the chills

by Umesh Desai February 6, 2020February 18, 2020

The coronavirus outbreak in China, which started in the city of Wuhan, has had analysts scrambling to lower growth forecasts across the board, underlining the country’s dominant role in the global economy. The virus has spread to 27 countries, and although 97% of the more than 28,000 cases are in China, the ripples are being […]

Posted inNortheast Asia, South Korea

Samsung battles to stay ahead of the game

by Fabian Kretschmer February 26, 2019February 18, 2020
Posted inNortheast Asia, South Korea

Robots helping at home are closer than you think

by Ophelie Surcouf February 11, 2019February 18, 2020
Posted inNortheast Asia, South Korea

Samsung says chip demand recovering, but earnings weak

by Lee Shin-hyung January 31, 2019February 18, 2020
Posted inChina

China’s November FDI hits US$13.6 bn, a 27% decline

by Asia Times staff December 14, 2018February 18, 2020
Posted inUncategorized

More than 300 evacuated in MTR as charger catches fire

by Asia Times staff August 15, 2018February 18, 2020
Posted inJapan, Northeast Asia

Foxconn to enter semiconductor field: report

by Asia Times staff May 7, 2018February 18, 2020
Posted inJapan, Northeast Asia

Record profit forecast for resurgent Sony puts stock at 9-year high

by Thomas Wilson November 1, 2017February 18, 2020
Posted inBeijing, China, North Korea, Northeast Asia, South Asia, South Korea, Taiwan, World

Did US stumble in barring Chinese move for chipmaker Lattice?

by Doug Tsuruoka September 16, 2017February 18, 2020
Posted inChina, India, Japan, Mexico, Northeast Asia, South Asia, South Korea, Taiwan, World

Competitive advantage not God-given – as US and Japan know

by Henry Kressel July 12, 2017February 18, 2020
Posted inNortheast Asia, South Korea

Samsung back on song as chips drive best quarter in 3 years

by Reuters April 7, 2017February 18, 2020
Posted inUncategorized

America can invent the next high-tech jobs

by pat.dunne November 22, 2016February 18, 2020
Posted inChina, Japan, Northeast Asia, Taiwan

Japan fund readies US$500 million aid for iPhone supplier

by Reuters November 5, 2016February 18, 2020
Posted inChina

Industrial profit pullback not a concern, but beware rising debt

by Steve Wang and Lin Wanxia October 27, 2016February 18, 2020
Posted inChina, European Union, Germany, World

Aixtron takeover stalls as Germany withdraws China clearance

by Reuters October 24, 2016February 18, 2020

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