Chinese consumer companies have a ‘disproportionate’ advantage over Asian peers in winning the global market
Chinese brands turning to global markets for growth have a major advantage over the first wave of Asian businesses: a large ethnic Chinese diaspora.
Tesla Cybertruck is in a category of its own for better or worse
The Cybertruck, which in many ways is more “cyber” than “truck,” has created a new segment in the automotive industry that it solely holds.
Huawei looks to upstage Apple with product launch just hours after expected iPhone 16 unveiling
It’s unclear what Huawei plans to launch, but the company’s consumer and automotive technology executive Richard Yu, called it an “epoch-making product.”
Spain is the No. 1 country for digital nomads in 2024—see the full top 10 list
The Global Digital Nomad Report looked into 12 factors across five categories to rank the best global destinations for digital nomads.
What’s stalling China’s stock market recovery, according to KraneShares’ CIO
With investors fleeing Chinese stocks over growth concerns, the case for fiscal intervention could be stronger than ever.
How the CIA tries to recruit Russians to spy on their country
The latest episode of CNBC’s “The Crimes of Putin’s Trader” podcast dives into the world of spycraft and how CIA officers try to gain intel from others.
Japan’s next prime minister could be the youngest candidate in a crowded election for party leadership
Shinjiro Koizumi surfed and ate sashimi in Fukushima to quell water safety concerns. He was also the first sitting cabinet minister to take paternity leave.
You have a right to ignore your bosses — but only in these countries, and after work hours
Australia has joined the list of countries that allow employees the “right to disconnect” from work.
‘A different perspective’: This top marine scientist is determined to resolve deep-sea mining’s murky future
A change of leadership at the International Seabed Authority comes at a time of intense debate about the future for deep-sea mining.
India wants be a developed nation by 2047 — but it has to tackle gender inequality first
Entrenched sexism still persists in India and the country will need to tackle the obstacle to achieve its economic goals, economic experts say.