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Plus News claims the company plans to spend $26 million on its electric vehicle subsidiary in Ohio, which is the former GM ...
Alphabet is planning to shift some Google Pixel production from Vietnam to India, aiming to de-risk amid US tariff threats.
The People’s Bank of China’s kept its key loan prime rates unchanged at 3.10% for 1-year loan maturities and 3.60% for 5-year ...
And so Xi Jinping's long-planned trip to Vietnam, Malaysia and Cambodia this week took on fresh ... an emerging electronics ...
Asian stock markets rose Monday after the U.S. exempted some electronics products from tariffs, though President Trump indicated that sector-specific levies may be still on the way. Japan's Nikkei ...
Representative image Taiwan's Foxconn sees Japan as a big opportunity for growing its electric vehicle business and hopes to agree on partnerships with Japanese companies as soon as possible ...
Foxconn wants to cooperate with Nissan but is currently not engaging with the struggling Japanese automaker, Seki told the Nikkei newspaper in an interview published earlier on Wednesday.
"From our perspective, the compatibility with Japanese automakers, especially Nissan, will become a strength" for Foxconn, Nikkei cited Seki, a former senior Nissan executive, as saying.
Flashing back to our maiden issue -- as Tech Scroll Asia -- on April 3, 2019, the top story was a scoop by Nikkei Asia's Taipei tech correspondents Cheng Ting-Fang and Lauly Li on Foxconn making a ...
Remember Foxconn? It’s been years since we’ve spoken the name, so it was a big surprise that the automotive division of the behemoth electronics manufacturer would be one of the first Chinese ...
Foxconn (Hon Hai), an electronics manufacturer, is seeking partnerships in Japan to expand its electric vehicle (EV) business, reported Reuters citing an executive in charge of the business.
The MLP season begins April 24 in Orlando, Fla. We could be just months away from the arrival of a Foxconn electric vehicle on U.S. roads. At an industry event in Japan, Jun Seki, a top executive ...