Mexico, U.S. discuss semiconductor production in economic talks – Mexico econ minister
MEXICO CITY (Reuters) - Mexican and U.S. officials discussed in high-level economic talks on Thursday the production of semiconductors in the region, Mexican Economy Minister Tatiana Clouthier said.
South Korea’s LGES, Hyundai Motor start work on Indonesian EV battery plant
JAKARTA (Reuters) - South Korea's LG Energy Solution (LGES) and Hyundai Motor Group have started construction on a $1.1 billion plant to make batteries for electric vehicles (EVs) in Indonesia, amid a
Russia ramps up pressure on foreign tech firms on eve of election
By Alexander Marrow MOSCOW (Reuters) - Russia on Thursday threatened U.S. social media firms with sizeable fines if they fail to delete content Moscow deems illegal and demanded Apple and Google stop
EU court backs Altice’s million-euro fine in gun-jumping merger deal
BRUSSELS (Reuters) - Europe's second-highest court on Wednesday rejected French telecoms provider Altice's challenge against a 125-million-euro ($146.7 million) fine imposed by EU antitrust regulators
Huawei 2021 smartphone revenue to drop by at least $30-40 billion – rotating...
SHENZHEN, China (Reuters) - China's Huawei Technology will see revenue from its smartphone business drop by at least $30-40 billion this year as the company continues to grapple with U.S. restrictions
Toyota buys software firm Renovo to accelerate self-driving tech development
By Tim Kelly TOKYO (Reuters) - Toyota Motor Corp's Silicon Valley research arm on Thursday said it had acquired automotive operating system software company Renovo to help accelerate the development
Continental restructures technology unit, downsizes board
BERLIN (Reuters) - German car parts maker Continental announced plans for a restructuring that will combine from the start of next year business activities around connectivity, mobility, and
Facebook products ‘harm children, stoke division,’ whistleblower says
(Reuters) - Facebook whistleblower Frances Haugen testified before the U.S.
Car production curbs hit TomTom amid chip shortage
(Reuters) - Dutch navigation and digital mapping company TomTom warned on Thursday supply chain problems in the auto sector could last until the first half of next year after it reported a bigger than
Apple launches faster chips, MacBook Pro laptops, Airpods at October event
(Reuters) - Apple Inc on Monday released two new chips built into more powerful MacBook Pro laptops and a third-generation AirPod wireless earbud that pair with a new cheaper monthly music streaming