Toyota Motor Corp is planning to build a new car factory in Chinese city of Guangzhou capable to produce 200000 cars a year, focusing on the production of SUV and electric vehicles.
John Bolton, the National Security Advisor of the US, claimed that Ukraine needs to consider alternatives to supplies of natural gas from Russia as well as invite US companies to explore gas in Ukraine.
Japan is planning to adopt a new missile defence system in 2020 that would allow the defence forces of Japan to share data on missiles with the US military on a real-time basis.
On Saturday, Radio Free Asia reported that North Korea is planning to host the international conference on cryptocurrencies and blockchain technology in Pyongyang in October.
The head of Nestle Japan Kozo Takaoka claimed that a company is planning to reach $1B in sales in Japan in the next 10 years focusing on selling supplements and nutrition drinks to ageing consumers and food subscription program.
The Minister of Social Affairs of Indonesia Idrus Marham has resigned after becoming a suspect in the corruption scandal related to the development of the coal-powered plant in Riau.
Maersk is planning to send the first container ship loaded with South Korean electronics and Russian fish through the Arctic sea route as a part of the Northern sea route expansion plan.
The asset investment firms owning Brazilian telecom giant Oi, are planning to focus on the improvement of company's broadband and mobile operations instead of selling their stakes in the nearest time.
The US President's National Advisor John Bolton claimed during a news conference in Kiev that the sanctions against Russia will remain in force until the change in Russia's behaviour.
Elyess Mankabi, the Chief Executive Officer of Tunisia's state airline Tunisair, claimed that a company is planning to fire 1200 workers because of the financial difficulties and awaits for an approval from the government.
The meeting of ten EU members discussing the possible migrant deal for Italy ended without an agreement regarding the Mediterranean migrants arriving to the Italian ports.
The Defence Minister of Burundi Emmanuel Ntahomvukiye said on Friday that the government is considering acquiring Russian Pantsir-S1 air-defence missile systems.
The President of Turkey Tayyip Erdogan said on Saturday that decisiveness and commitment of all citizens will guarantee successful defence of national economy.
The head of Vatican Pope Francis landed in Dublin on Saturday morning to make a two-day visit to Ireland for the first time in 39 years.
The CEO of Tesla Elon Musk said on late Friday that after talks with the company's board he came to conclusion that Tesla should remain a public enterprise.
The International Monetary Fund (IMF) stated on Saturday allocation of funds within aid programme remains under question due to unviable borrowing plans.
According to sources familiar with the matter, trade talks between the US and China this week were of detailed character, yet little progress was made.
The President of South Korea Moon Jae-in stated on Saturday that the chosen economic policies are correct for creation of new jobs and tackling inequality.
The US President Donald Trump on Friday decided to cancel Mike Pompeo's official trip to North Korea admitting the lack of progress made towards agreed denuclearization.
Germany wants to have good relations with Russia and the European Union and NATO are not threats to the country, the German Chancellor Angela Merkel says.
Ethiopia exported $245M of goods to China during the Ethiopian fiscal year that ended July 8, an Ethiopian official says.
The Mongolian Foreign Minister Damdin Tsogtbaatar and the Chinese State Councilor and Foreign Minister Wang Yi agreed to improve bilateral cooperation at a meeting in Mongolia.
The German industrial giant does not plan to lay off 20,000 employees as a part of a new corporate restructuring program, the Siemens Chief Executive Officer Joe Kaeser says.
Vietnam has potential to increase shrimps and prawns production and the country has great processing potential, experts polled by the Vietnam News Agency say.