Taiwan's Foxconn has been granted an approval to restart production at its plant in China's Zhengzhou that was suspended amid the coronavirus outbreak, Reuters reported on Monday.
The world's top phonemaker Samsung Electronics unveiled its new square-shaped foldable smartphones in a surprise ad aired during Sunday's Academy Awards.
White House has dismissed an idea from William Barr, the US Attorney General, that the US considered taking over of the two major foreign competitors of China's Huawei Technologies.
The Prime Minister of New Zealand Jacinda Ardern stated on Monday that the coronavirus outbreak would definitely affect the economy, though its impact would be managable.
Crude oil prices decreased 8 cents on Monday morning, reaching $50.24 a barrel, as traders focused on the upcoming production cuts by the OPEC countries.
According to sources with knowledge of the matter, Abu Dhabi government is in talks with banks for possible debt sales to the global markets.
According to the Wall Street Journal report on Sunday, Mattel Inc will shut down the Canadian factory after closing two manufacturing plants in Asia.
According to the White House officials, the US President Donald Trump is expected to propose tomorrow 21% decrease of budget of foreign aid and social safety programs.
Mary Lou McDonald, the head of the Irish nationalist party Sinn Fein, stated on Sunday it would be undemocratic and unjust to forbid the party from becoming part of the Irish government.
The storm Ciara reached the United Kingdom on Sunday. The storm caused cancellation of train and flight services, which hit the economy.
On Sunday, a general strike started in Kashmir, as the Jammu Kashmir Liberation Front marked an anniversary.
On Monday morning, the stock of Boeing could decline, as on Sunday a Boeing airplane made a hard landing in Russia.
On Sunday, the local government of Shenzhen announced that Foxconn should soon resume its operations, as the company has passed inspection.
Reuters revealed on Sunday that Abu Dhabi government is in the process of negotiating the sale of debt in the global markets.
On Sunday, the Agriculture Ministry of China stated that the coronavirus has delayed the opening of pork production facilities and caused a further increase of prices.
The Chinese state media announced on Sunday that the government would help workers of key industries to return to work.
On Sunday, the Ambassador of China to the United Kingdom Liu Xiaoming stated that the UK's government is conducting a witch-hunt on Huawei.
The Vice President of Argentina Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner stated on Saturday that the country would not pay its debt to the International Monetary Fund until the recession ends.
According to a memorandum of understanding, Siemens Mobility, the German transportation firm, would build in Angola the Luanda Surface Metro this year.
The Energy Secretary Dan Brouillette stated on Friday he hoped that neighbouring Mexico and Canada would help to export American coal to the Asian market.
The Vice President of Argentina Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner announced on Sunday that Argentina would not pay its debt to the IMF until the country is out of recession.
On Sunday, the Economy Minister of Germany Peter Altmaier stated that Tesla could receive subsidies for its new factory in Germany.
France's AXA agreed with Austria's insurer Uniqa to sell the company's operations in Czech Republic, Poland and Slovakia for €1B.
Germany's airline Lufthansa state that storm Sabine, which is likely to hit parts of Europe during the weekend, will lead to delays and flight cancellations.