Samsung Display is potentially planning to make about $500M investment into building a new plant in India, Reuters reported on Monday.
On Monday, Samsung Electronics has appointed the youngest president as the company's new smartphone head, seeking to defend the handset market lead from increasing challenges from such rivals as Huawei Technologies.
According to experts, the negative interest rate policy conducted by the Bank of Japan had minimum effect of the growth of the economy.
The Japanese car maker Subaru Corp announced on Monday its plan to electrify each its car produced starting from 2030.
According to a statement from Downing Street, UK's Prime Minister Boris Johnson and the French President Emmanuel Macron restated their commitment to the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action.
Thierry Breton, the European Union Chief of Industrial Policy, is set to dismiss claims that strict security conditions might delay the rollout of 5G network in Europe.
On Sunday, the EU Chief of Industrial Policy Thierry Breton stated that there are no security reasons to delay the implementation of a 5G network.
The US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo on Sunday expressed outrage to the President of Egypt Abdel Fattah al-Sisi about the death of a detained US citizen.
On Sunday, Turkish officials called for the EU to stop prejudice against Turks in Cyprus and launched a new round of drilling for carbon resources near the Island.
On Sunday, the Speaker of Iranian Parliament Ali Larijani stated that the country would re-evaluate its cooperation with the International Atomic Energy Agency of the UN.
Reuters revealed on Friday that next week the Trade Ministers of India and Malaysia are likely to meet next week at Davos to discuss an ongoing disagreement over palm oil.
Polls published on Sunday revealed that the main Irish party of the opposition Fianna Fail has a 12 point lead over the ruling Fine Gael party.
On Sunday, Iranian IRNA news agency announced that no official decision has been taken to send the Ukrainian Boeing black boxes to Ukraine.
On Sunday, at the Libyan summit in Germany foreign powers proposed an end to all hostile actions against oil facilities.
Israeli military announced on Sunday that it would set up a network of underground sensors on the borders with Lebanon.
On Sunday, the US President Donald Trump on the 60th anniversary of the US-Japan security treaty called for a deeper and stronger alliance between the countries.
The German union of cabin crews UFO announced on Saturday that it is planning further Lufthansa strikes.
On Saturday, German protesters gathered at the outskirts of Berlin to protest against the construction of the Tesla gigafactory.
On Sunday, the Chinese National Development and Reform Commission announced that it had approved 157 projects valued at $195 billion in 2019.
The Telegraph revealed on Saturday that the Prime Minister of the UK Boris Johnson would impose new immigration restrictions on low-skill workers.
On Sunday, Libyan rivals and foreign representatives would meet in Berlin, Germany, to attend a peace summit.
The UN envoy to Libya announced on Saturday that he hopes that the country's eastern oil ports would soon restart their operations.
On Saturday, Facebook stated that it is investigating how the name of Xi Jinping was auto translated in a vulgar way from Burmese to English.
On Saturday, Iranian officials revealed that the black boxes of the shot down Ukrainian plane would be sent to Ukraine.