By joining forces, the two companies hope to pursue more “ambitious” projects, manage costs and stick to tight customer schedules.
TikTok’s U.S. Future Still in Limbo as Commerce Secretary Visits China
August 28, 2023 / no comments
Gina Raimondo, who is in China this week, has said banning TikTok could “lose every voter under 35, forever.”
Ukraine’s Danube River ports have become key arteries for grain exports. But threats from Russia and costly delays have made some shippers rethink their operations in the Black Sea.
She Rose From Poverty as China Prospered. Then It Made Her Poor Again.
August 28, 2023 / no comments
Sun Junli is one of many small-business owners, the backbone of China’s economy, who lost everything to a change in government policy.
While U.S. stocks have soared, those of Chinese companies have tumbled. Some investors are sensing an opportunity.
Many carmakers and charging companies are switching to the Tesla plug for electric vehicles. Why are they doing that, and what will it mean?
The leaders of Google, OpenAI, Microsoft and others are meeting with lawmakers on Sept. 13 to kick off listening sessions that may shape A.I. rules in the United States.
Hawaiian Electric says power was shut off and an initial fire put out before a second blaze razed Lahaina. The county continues to blame the company.
During a visit to Beijing, Gina Raimondo, the commerce secretary, said the two sides would meet to discuss export restrictions and intellectual property, among other issues.
At $31 per square foot, the lease rate shows a marked discount for Class A office space in Seattle, which sees an average asking rate of $51, per a second quarter report from Newmark.