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Why the World Is Short of Computer Chips, and Why It Matters

Carmakers from Tokyo to Detroit are slashing production. PlayStations are getting harder to find in stores. Even aluminum producers warn of a potential downturn ahead. All have one thing in common: an abrupt and cascading global shortage of sem.....»»

Category: topSource: washpostFeb 25th, 2021

The supply of COVID-19 vaccines in the US is about to get a big boost, according to drug makers

Pfizer and Moderna have improved manufacturing capabilities and plan to deliver doses to the US ahead of schedule. Dado Ruvic/Reuters Dado Ruvic/Reut.....»»

Category: personnelSource: nytFeb 24th, 2021

The World Is Short of Computer Chips. Here’s Why

Carmakers from Tokyo to Detroit are slashing production. PlayStations are getting harder to find in stores. Even aluminum producers warn of a potential downturn ahead. All have one thing in common: an abrupt and cascading global shortage of sem.....»»

Category: topSource: washpostFeb 17th, 2021

Smart logistics vision for next 30 years: Q&A with WPG Holdings vice chairman Frank Yeh

COVID-19 and the US-China trade war have combined to accelerate a split of the global supply chain in two - namely a "G2" pattern with one serving China and the other the rest of the world. Such a scenario has also highlighted Taiwan's importance......»»

Category: topSource: digitimesJan 26th, 2021

Why China’s Nascent Carbon Market Has Long Way to Go

China, which surpassed the U.S. as the world’s biggest polluter years ago, is looking to financial markets to help restrain its greenhouse gas emissions. It plans to launch the world’s largest carbon market this year and will shortly put in pla.....»»

Category: topSource: washpostJan 25th, 2021

Inside China"s plan to field the world"s first 2-seat stealth fighter jet

China plans to build a new two-seat variant of the J-20 that officials say will dramatically increa.....»»

Category: personnelSource: nytJan 19th, 2021

Current investments in Colombia strengthen nearshore sourcing options

For decades, U.S. companies turned to Asia for offshore manufacturing and operations. Yet, the soft economy, the lingering U.S. trade dispute with China and the unrelenting pandemic have disrupted global trade and vital supply lines. Current and .....»»

Category: topSource: bizjournalsJan 13th, 2021

Current investments in Colombia strengthen nearshore sourcing options

For decades, U.S. companies turned to Asia for offshore manufacturing and operations. Yet, the soft economy, the lingering U.S. trade dispute with China and the unrelenting pandemic have disrupted global trade and vital supply lines. Current a.....»»

Category: topSource: bizjournalsJan 13th, 2021

Current investments in Colombia strengthen nearshore sourcing options

For decades, U.S. companies turned to Asia for offshore manufacturing and operations. Yet, the soft economy, the lingering U.S. trade dispute with China and the unrelenting pandemic have disrupted global trade and vital supply lines. Current a.....»»

Category: topSource: bizjournalsJan 13th, 2021

Cyberwar: How Nations Attack Without Bullets or Bombs

Russia, Iran, China and the U.S. are among the world’s leading practitioners of cyberwarfare, or state-sponsored attacks on computer networks and the myriad activities they guide. But it’s hard to know when and where cyberwarfare occurs, and by whom......»»

Category: topSource: washpostDec 14th, 2020

Popeyes sticks to China expansion plan in spite of virus

Fried chicken chain Popeyes is forging ahead with the opening of its first outlet in China despite the coronavirus outbreak and plans to set up "a few more" by the end of the year in several Chinese cities, its executives said on Tuesday......»»

Category: topSource: reutersMay 12th, 2020

Top brewer AB InBev sees worse ahead, but hope in China

The world's biggest brewer, AB InBev, says it sees signs of a rebound in China, but warns the next quarter will still be worse overall. Julian Satterthwaite reports......»»

Category: topSource: moneycentralMay 7th, 2020

Top brewer AB InBev sees worse ahead, but hope in China

The world's biggest brewer, AB InBev, says it sees signs of a rebound in China, but warns the next quarter will still be worse overall. Julian Satterthwaite reports......»»

Category: videoSource: reutersMay 7th, 2020

AB InBev sees worse ahead, but some light in China

Anheuser-Busch InBev , the world's largest beer maker, forecast a "materially worse" second quarter as coronavirus restrictions curb drinking across the globe, although China was showing early signs of recovery......»»

Category: topSource: reutersMay 7th, 2020

AB InBev sees worse ahead, with some light in China

Anheuser-Busch InBev , the world's largest beer maker, forecast a "materially worse" second quarter as coronavirus restrictions curb drinking across the globe, while noting some improvement in China......»»

Category: topSource: reutersMay 7th, 2020

SMIC plans listing on Shanghai STAR board

Semiconductor Manufacturing International (SMIC), China's top IC foundry, has disclosed plans to trade its shares on the science and technology innovation board (STAR) of China's Shanghai Stock Exchange (SSE)......»»

Category: topSource: digitimesMay 7th, 2020

After coronavirus the "Made in China" supply chain needs to go

It is my hope that American companies will reevaluate the risks and benefits of having manufacturing plants in China......»»

Category: topSource: foxnewsApr 20th, 2020

HiSilicon places 14nm chip orders with SMIC

China's Semiconductor Manufacturing International (SMIC) with its 14nm FinFET process manufacturing has obtained orders from HiSilicon, according to industry sources......»»

Category: topSource: digitimesApr 14th, 2020

Mexican president"s nationalist oil vision fuels standoff with Saudis

The biggest supply cut ever contemplated by the world's top oil producers is hanging in the balance as a refusal by Mexico's leftist leader to imperil his plans to rebuild state oil company Pemex has angered the Saudi prince who helped craft the deal......»»

Category: topSource: reutersApr 11th, 2020

Tractor Supply adding 5,000 jobs, in its "most ambitious hiring drive ever"

A growing Tennessee-based public company is pushing ahead with what it calls its most ambitious hiring spree ever, coming amid the COVID-19 pandemic. Tractor Supply Co. (Nasdaq: TSCO) announced plans Monday to immediately fill 5,000 full-time and .....»»

Category: topSource: bizjournalsApr 8th, 2020