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Infrastructure as Strategy: How Vietnam Rewires Indochina through Ports and Roads Published Vietnam is often portrayed as losing influence in Laos and Cambodia to China. But the construction of key infrastructure gives Hanoi some measure of agency. [1]
AFP A typhoon that ripped roofs off homes has killed dozens of people across Vietnam and the Philippines, officials from both countries said on Monday, as a weakened storm Bualoi crossed into neighbouring Laos. [2]
Small cars could provide a way for electrics to break into Japanese market Move sparks questions over consistency of electric vehicle strategy Likely US, Europe policy reversals seen boosting hybrid and gasoline vehicle sales Tax payments to be propo... [3]
Japanese company looks to double administrative productivity by 2030 In Woven City, automaker and partners explore new approach to customers Automaker aims to enhance production capabilities across five factories Xiaomi EV segment turns first profit,... [4]
CEO says company has 'strong belief' in affiliate carrier's growth potential Watch for exclusive insights into the key questions and challenges facing Asia next year Vietnam had region's top revenue growth but Big Tech wary of data control State ener... [5]
Factory in Haiphong gets sister plant in Ha Tinh province as the company aims to dominate domestic and regional markets [6]
More than 20 companies contribute as chipmaker endeavors to revive domestic industry With plushies, robots and Arabic signs, wholesale hub highlights tactics driving $1tn surplus Construction paused as chip titan considers switching to 4-nm node amid... [7]
Prices tumble after collapse of crop's key export market as border remains closed Deloitte report shows shift to larger deals, number declines in Indonesia, Thailand Ministry rallies local companies in effort to foster domestic technology Chair notes... [8]
Infrastructure as Strategy: How Vietnam Rewires Indochina through Ports and Roads Published Vietnam is often portrayed as losing influence in Laos and Cambodia to China. But the construction of key infrastructure gives Hanoi some measure of agency.
AFP A typhoon that ripped roofs off homes has killed dozens of people across Vietnam and the Philippines, officials from both countries said on Monday, as a weakened storm Bualoi crossed into neighbouring Laos.
Small cars could provide a way for electrics to break into Japanese market Move sparks questions over consistency of electric vehicle strategy Likely US, Europe policy reversals seen boosting hybrid and gasoline vehicle sales Tax payments to be propo
Japanese company looks to double administrative productivity by 2030 In Woven City, automaker and partners explore new approach to customers Automaker aims to enhance production capabilities across five factories Xiaomi EV segment turns first profit,
CEO says company has 'strong belief' in affiliate carrier's growth potential Watch for exclusive insights into the key questions and challenges facing Asia next year Vietnam had region's top revenue growth but Big Tech wary of data control State ener
Factory in Haiphong gets sister plant in Ha Tinh province as the company aims to dominate domestic and regional markets
More than 20 companies contribute as chipmaker endeavors to revive domestic industry With plushies, robots and Arabic signs, wholesale hub highlights tactics driving $1tn surplus Construction paused as chip titan considers switching to 4-nm node amid
Prices tumble after collapse of crop's key export market as border remains closed Deloitte report shows shift to larger deals, number declines in Indonesia, Thailand Ministry rallies local companies in effort to foster domestic technology Chair notes
HANOI — Thousands of Vietnamese set fire to foreign factories and rampaged in industrial zones in the south of the country in an angry reaction to Chinese oil drilling in a part of the South China Sea claimed by Vietnam, officials said on Wednesday.
Thousands of people in central Vietnam demonstrated peacefully on Sunday against government plans to lease new economic zones to foreign investors, witnesses told Reuters, a few days after protesters in a nearby province clashed with police.