A number of foreign companies have recently tangled with law-enforcement agencies in China over accusations of anti-competitive behavior.
Hit by competition from local players in major markets, the companies seek to reduce distraction by ending patent litigation outside the U.S.
The charges against the two, who own a popular coffee shop, have stunned their family.
Recent figures indicate Android devices are being used more prevalently than iOS devices.
Even if half as many Chinese own cars than Americans, the Chinese auto market will more than double soon, says Chinese researcher.
President Obama and other U.S. leaders are focusing on Africa's investment potential during the historic Africa Leaders Summit.
The April-June quarter uncovered a trend of young domestic mobile phone companies going toe-to-toe with global heavyweights.
American techies want to satiate North Korea’s hunger for outside information. But North Koreans don't have the Internet. Or computers.
Despite various measures taken by the country's government, coal consumption is set to rise, according to a report.
In July Samsung suspended business with Dongguan Shinyang Electronics after China Labor Watch found child workers at one of its plants.
BMW also faces strong competition from arch rivals Audi, part of the Volkswagen group and Mercedes-Benz, owned by Daimler.
For the year to March 2015, Toyota stuck with its full-year operating profit forecast of 2.3 trillion yen.
The announcement will occur at the U.S.-Africa Business Forum, part of a three-day Africa summit in Washington.
If the charges are proven, the couple could potentially face the death penalty.
The raid appears to be related to a broader anti-corruption investigation in the country.
France is trying to balance its domestic economic needs with the recent sanctions against Russia.
As Obama hosts a summit of nearly 50 African heads of state in Washington, China's approach to the continent gives a useful template of action.
A look at the city once known as Saigon and the city it has become after the Vietnam War: Ho Chi Minh City, capitalist metropolis.
China’s worst factory accident in 13 months has General Motors -- the country’s second-largest foreign automaker -- looking for new suppliers.
T-72 tanks painted bright colors will be rushing through race courses and shooting targets for the next two weeks in Alabino, Russia.
Chinese smartphone maker Xiaomi is looking to take over the world one country at a time.
Units from Japan’s Air Self-Defense Force are currently being considered by the defense ministry to make up parts of the new space force.