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Laos govt urged to carry out further structural reform; records 2 new Covid-19 cases
President Thongloun Sisoulith has instructed the government to further streamline the structure of ministry and provincial departments to improve the efficiency of administration.
Hainan free trade port eyes greater opening-up
HAINAN, China, April 12 (China Daily/ANN): Tower cranes lined up one after another at a building site near the coast, with construction equipment shuttling back and forth and structures rising from the ground.
Opinion: India should not harbour illusions over US intentions
THE US Navy on Wednesday (April 7) announced that it carried out a transit through India's exclusive economic zone (EEZ) without requesting India's prior consent.
China may have to invest up to US$45.8 trillion to achieve carbon neutrality goal
China's goal to reach carbon neutrality by 2060 will have a huge influence on the country's macro economy and could generate a total investment of 100-300 trillion yuan ($15.26-45.78 trillion) in the next 30 years, said a prominent Chinese economist over the weekend.
Shares in SK Innovation surge after settlement with rival brightens U.S. prospects
SEOUL (Reuters) -Shares in South Korean auto battery maker SK Innovation Co Ltd soared on Monday after it buried the hatchet with LG Energy Solution, freeing up both firms to expand in the United States, where electric cars have become a Biden administration priority.
Faster, smoother rail travel
PETALING JAYA: Keretapi Tanah Melayu Bhd (KTMB) hit another milestone with the launch of its Diesel Multiple Unit (DMU) trains for the east coast route between Kelantan and Pahang.
Johor Barisan starts talks on GE15 seat allocation
JOHOR BARU: Johor Barisan Nasional has started seat negotiations among the component parties to prepare for the 15th general election (GE15), says the coalition’s state chairman and Mentri Besar Datuk Hasni Mohammad.
Libya's new PM to visit Turkey, hold talks with Erdogan on Monday
ANKARA (Reuters) - Libyan Prime Minister Abdulhamid Dbeibeh and a delegation of ministers will make their first visit to Turkey on Monday since taking office last month, the Turkish presidency said on Sunday.
China's plans for Himalayan super dam stoke fears in India
China is planning a mega dam in Tibet able to produce triple the electricity generated by the Three Gorges -- the world's largest power station -- stoking fears among environmentalists and in neighbouring India.
LG, SK agree on US$1.8bil settlement to end battery spat with US
Two South Korean electric-vehicle battery makers reached a last-minute settlement in a bitter US trade dispute, sparing President Joe Biden from choosing between undermining intellectual property rights or dealing a politically toxic blow to his climate agenda.