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While the report said countries in East and Southeast Asia lost an estimated $37bn to cyber-fraud in 2023, there were “much larger estimated losses” worldwide. The report warned that the ...
As the United States and China dominate the global AI landscape, Asia's middle powers face the challenge of securing their own technological futures. To maintain autonomy, they need to collaborate on ...
EXCLUSIVE: Indonesian animated feature Jumbo has become the highest-grossing Southeast Asian animation of all time. Produced by Visinema Studios, the film has earned over $8M at the Indonesian box ...
EXCLUSIVE: Ganesh Rajaram is leaving his role as Fremantle‘s CEO of Asia and Latin America. We can reveal the long-serving exec, who was based at Fremantle’s Singapore office, is leaving to ...
Winning over Southeast Asia, with its developing economies already largely dependent on Beijing, will be the easy part. Slightly more difficult for Xi will be supplanting the U.S. as the biggest ...
"There isn't even a clean 'Trump trade,' the original iteration of which (as many have pointed out) has aged very badly," wrote Vishnu Varathan, Mizuho's macro research head for Asia, excluding Japan.
Over the past five to seven years, democracy and rights have been on a downward slide in nearly every country in Asia that is either a mature, long-lasting democracy or something close to it.
Asia’s middle powers are at risk of missing the coming AI productivity boom. But they could jointly develop a public-private consortium involving national AI laboratories from across the region to ...
TOKYO -- Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva launched a defense of free trade and multilateralism in Tokyo on Thursday, while threatening to hit back at U.S. President Donald Trump's ...
Chinese President Xi Jinping has warned that trade wars “yield no winners” as he prepares to kick off a tour of Southeast Asia against the backdrop of heightened trade tensions between China ...
This same dynamic is also playing out in Asia, where the United States' lack of interest in democracy has empowered autocrats and elected leaders who have already overseen democratic regression.
When he sees clean sidewalks, the non-tobacco-chewing Indian in him sighs, and when he sees the hotel rates in South-East Asia, the Taj Inner Circle member in him sighs. Bertie cannot do much ...