By Siyi Liu SINGAPORE, April 23 (Reuters) - Asian refining throughput is set to tumble in April and May as crude imports hit ...
From CNBC Converge 2026 in Singapore, Morgan Brennan, JP Ong and Lisa Kim, report chip demand surging in Korea while energy ...
The Asia-Pacific was hit hard and quick by the war in Iran and its energy bottlenecks. Scenes of crisis there indicate that ...
Japanese suppliers warn of photoresist strain as upstream shocks ripple through Asia's semiconductor supply chain The distant ...
A combination of deep reserves, aggressive energy conservation efforts and savvy diplomatic efforts have allowed countries ...
The Asia-Pacific has been the war’s first and worst zone of impact outside the Middle East. It is vulnerable because it ...
Asia markets traded broadly lower, amid deepening uncertainty over the Middle East conflict, even as Trump extended a ...
Galaxy Digital APAC COO John Cahill sees digital asset earning its seat at the asset allocation table, as institutional ...
A new survey of Southeast Asian opinion leaders shows they prefer China to the United States as a partner, while the region’s biggest geopolitical concern is U.S. global leadership.
The region can best cope by protecting vulnerable people, letting prices adjust, anchoring inflation expectations, and ...
Plus, factory owners worry about having to scrap decades-old supplier ties | WSJ China for April 21 ...