China's Consumer Prices Rise Less Than Expected in September; Factory-Gate Charges Continue Decline for 24th Month

China’s Consumer Prices Rise Less Than Expected in September; Factory-Gate Charges Continue Decline for 24th Month

China's economy continues to grapple with signs of deflationary pressure, as data released by the National Bureau of Statistics (NBS) on Sunday revealed that consumer prices rose less than anticipated in September, while factory-gate charges continued their two-year decline. The...
China Economic

China’s Economic Strategy: Will Fiscal Support Revive the Economy Amid Deflation Concerns?

China has once again made a decisive move to strengthen its economy, with a particular focus on supporting the flagging property sector and addressing the crippling debt burden faced by local governments. However, despite the promise of new measures, many...
Bangkok’s Monorail Operators Test Redesigned Systems Following Safety Incidents

Thailand: Bangkok’s Monorail Operators Test Redesigned Systems Following Safety Incidents

The operators of the Yellow and Pink Lines, two key monorail routes in Bangkok, are testing redesigned guide wheel and conductor rail systems. The move follows recent incidents that raised concerns over the safety of the city's rapidly expanding monorail...
bus, carrying dozens of primary school age children, was returning from a trip north of Bangkok

Thailand: Obec Ramps Up Support for Victims of Tragic School Bus Fire Near Bangkok

The Office of the Basic Education Commission (Obec) is accelerating its efforts to provide financial aid and other forms of support to the victims and families affected by the devastating school bus fire that occurred near Bangkok. The tragic accident...
South Korea central bank

South Korea’s Central Bank Lowers Policy Rates for First Time in Four and a Half Years Amid Economic Concerns

South Korea's economic policy, the Bank of Korea (BOK) has cut its policy interest rate for the first time in four and a half years. The move signals a shift in focus from fighting inflation to stimulating economic growth in...
Japan payments company Infcurion says planning IPO in 2025

Infcurion Plans 2025 Tokyo IPO Amid Growth Ambitions and M&A Strategy

Japanese fintech company Infcurion gears up for a Tokyo IPO in 2025 to accelerate its expansion and pursue strategic mergers and acquisitions. Japanese payment technology company Infcurion is preparing for an initial public offering (IPO) in Tokyo in 2025, as...
South China Sea, Vietnam

Vietnam’s Military Expansion in South China Sea Raises Stakes in Territorial Dispute with China

Vietnam has quietly intensified its military presence in the South China Sea, following China's island-building strategies to assert territorial claims in the contested maritime region. According to a report from The Wall Street Journal (WSJ), high-resolution satellite images indicate that...
Apple Foxconn Plant

China Detains Taiwanese Workers at Apple’s Foxconn Plant in ‘iPhone City’

Chinese police have detained four Taiwanese employees of Hon Hai Precision Industry Co., the world’s largest assembler of Apple products and a crucial player in the global electronics supply chain. The detentions have sparked unease about the safety of foreign...
China-Japan

Chinese Authorities Accused of Harassing Citizens in Japan for “Subversive” Activities

Chinese authorities have been systematically harassing Chinese citizens living in Japan who participate in activities Beijing deems "subversive," according to a recent report by Human Rights Watch (HRW). Released on Thursday, the report sheds light on China's efforts to suppress...
Ratan Tata

Ratan Tata: Visionary Leader Who Modernised and Globalised Tata Group

Ratan Tata, the iconic former chairman of the Tata Group and a celebrated philanthropist, has passed away at the age of 86. His legacy is indelible, not only for his visionary leadership but also for his efforts in transforming one...
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