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10.11 / 15:44
Cooper Action Align President reports gatherings week US President Joe Biden and China's Xi Jinping to meet next week | 5 things to know
Associated Press reported on Friday. The White House said earlier that it anticipated Biden and Xi would meet on the sidelines of the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation summit (APEC) in San Francisco. However, the negotiations went down to the eve of the gathering, which kicks off Saturday, the report said.
10.11 / 11:09
Provident Manufacturing Healthcare show country hospital reports After Israel, this country may hire 1,00,000 Indians. People in these sectors likely to benefit
Israel showed interest in taking Indian workers, another nation has now shown its interest in doing the same. Taiwan which has tense relations with its neighbour China has shown interest in hiring nearly 100,000 Indians to work at factories, farms, and hospitals as reported by Bloomberg. A pact with Taiwan doesn’t suggest India is discarding the “One China Policy" — a position that recognizes the island as being a part of China.
10.11 / 07:59
Waters Mobile economy stage country hospital reports Taiwan is looking to hire as many as 100,000 Indian workers
Taiwan with a plan to send tens of thousands of workers to the island as early as next month, according to senior officials familiar with the matter, potentially angering neighbor China. Taiwan could hire as many as 100,000 Indians to work at factories, farms and hospitals, the officials said, asking not to be identified as the discussions are private. The two sides are expected to sign an employment mobility agreement by as early as December, the people said. Taiwan’s aging society means it needs more workers, while in India, the economy isn’t growing fast enough to create enough jobs for the millions of young people who enter the labor market every year.
10.11 / 05:05
Manufacturing Apple show track electronic testing Asian chipmakers slide tracking 80% profit slump in China’s SMIC
Investing.com-- Major Asian chipmaking stocks sank on Friday, tracking a steep decline in Semiconductor Manufacturing International Corp (HK:0981) after China’s biggest chipmaker logged a 80% slide in its quarterly profit amid worsening demand. 
09.11 / 19:01
Reuters Cooper Action economy President country prevention Janet Yellen warns that decoupling from China would be 'economically disastrous'
Former Deputy Assistant Treasury Secretary Christine McDaniel discusses Janet Yellen's trip to China, the Biden administration's 'Bidenomics' tour and the UPS, Teamster labor talks.
09.11 / 18:57
business Blockchain Financial Financial Supervisory Commission of Taiwan awards first securitized token license
Taiwan's financial watchdog, the Financial Supervisory Commission (FSC), has awarded the country's first security token offering (STO) license to Cathay Securities.
09.11 / 18:31
Provident Digital Platform Bill reports guidelines Taiwan's Legislature Considers Virtual Asset Management Bill to Protect Consumers
On October 25, Taiwanese legislators tabled the Virtual Asset Management Bill before the single-chamber parliament, the Legislative Yuan. This initiative seeks to bolster consumer protection and furnish better oversight over the burgeoning digital asset sector.
09.11 / 15:15
Citi Waters Manufacturing pandemic country cover reports Posthaste: There's a new crisis looming in a commodity 400 times bigger than oil
It’s something we use everyday — couldn’t survive without, actually — and often take for granted.
09.11 / 14:17
us government NVIDIA Baidu AMD China AI chip market finds expansion paths despite US export restrictions
The Chinese artificial intelligence (AI) chip market has been subject to ongoing export restrictions which imposed by the United States from October 2022, which prohibited the sale of certain U.S. products to China. 
09.11 / 10:19
regulation Scams Fraud Bitcoin JPEX scandal: Taiwan determines new suspects in alleged fraud — Report
The saga of the imploded cryptocurrency exchange JPEX continues to develop as Taiwanese prosecutors have reportedly found new alleged suspects.
09.11 / 07:43
JPEX scandal Taiwan Authorities Arrest Two Suspects in JPEX Scandal Amid Ongoing Investigation
The Taipei District Prosecutors Office has detained two individuals linked to JPEX, the cryptocurrency exchange, as part of an ongoing investigation into suspected fraud.
09.11 / 04:53
Cooper Action Remark President country voice travelers Putin calls for closer Russia-China cooperation on military satellites and prospective weapons
Russian President Vladimir Putin has told a senior Chinese military official that Moscow and Beijing should expand their cooperation on military satellites and other prospective defense technologies
07.11 / 10:07
Manufacturing CEO awards Patrick Microchip exclusive Department Intel in Lead to Get Billions for Secure Defense-Chip Facilities
Intel is the leading candidate to potentially receive billions of dollars in government funding for secure facilities producing microchips for U.S. military and intelligence applications. The facilities—which have yet to be disclosed publicly—would be explicitly designated as a “secure enclave," according to people familiar with the development.
07.11 / 09:32
FIVE Fighting 2020 reports Invading Taiwan would be a logistical minefield for China
fire. American and Taiwanese researchers who have studied PLA logistics think they have identified some weaknesses. They include a shortage of heavy-equipment transporters, over-reliance on roads and railways (which can be easily targeted) and small numbers of logistics personnel assigned to combat units, according to Joshua Arostegui and J.R.
07.11 / 07:10
Provident Waves Digital Google Platform Racing performer ETtech Explainer: Has a new China-based AI model beaten Silicon Valley’s LLMs?
LLM in town. Nearly a year after OpenAI’s ChatGPT made waves, leading to an artificial intelligence (AI) race among the world’s tech giants, notably Microsoft, Meta and Google parent Alphabet, a China-based AI startup is giving Silicon Valley a run for its money.
07.11 / 01:21
Digital reports testing China’s Digital Yuan Scores Taiwan First with Bond Offering
China’s digital yuan has completed another historic CBDC first, with a Taiwan-based firm “successfully” issuing e-CNY bonds.
07.11 / 00:19
Provident Action Healthcare UAW members at General Dynamics plants ratify new tentative agreement
(Reuters) -The United Auto Workers (UAW) union on Monday said members at the General Dynamics (NYSE:GD) plants at Ohio, Michigan and Pennsylvania have voted to ratify a new tentative agreement.
07.11 / 00:19
Manufacturing Strategy Microchip Department Intel in lead position for billions in funding for secure defense chip factories
Intel (NASDAQ:INTC) is at the forefront of possibly receiving multi-billion-dollar government funding for secure microchip manufacturing plants serving the U.S. defense and intelligence, according to The Wall Street Journal, which cited people familiar with the matter.
06.11 / 16:37
BLOCK Cooper economy Remark President show country China Premier Li seeks to bolster his country's economic outlook at Shanghai trade fair
Seeking to generate excitement around a largely lackluster economy, Chinese Premier Li Qiang is pledging to continue deepening reforms, expand free trade zones and relax market access for foreign investment

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