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VinFast Invests US$200m in New Indonesian Plant, Aiming for 50,000 Cars Annually
Vietnamese electric vehicle (EV) maker VinFast has committed US$200 million to establish a new manufacturing plant in Subang, West Java, Indonesia. The facility, which will have the capacity to produce up to 50,000 cars annually, will feature a general assembly line, paint shop, and special test area, creating thousands of local jobs. This information was […]
Read MoreHyundai Open First EV Battery Plant in Indonesia, First in ASEAN, Aiming to Supply 150,000 Vehicles Annually
Hyundai has launched its first electric car battery plant in Indonesia in partnership with LG Energy Solution, setting a significant milestone in its global supply chain strategy. The new facility, capable of supplying around 150,000 Hyundai and Kia electric vehicles annually, began operations on 3 July 2024, according to Asia.nikkei.com. With an operational capacity of […]
Read MoreChina’s Undersea Cable Expansion Defies U.S. Sanctions, Bolsters Domestic Production
China’s undersea cable manufacturers are thriving despite U.S. trade restrictions, with Beijing’s push for self-sufficiency in critical communications infrastructure fuelling growth. FiberHome International Technologies, blacklisted by the U.S. in 2020, has reported increased business due to China’s drive for domestic production. “We don’t need foreign technologies,” a FiberHome executive told Nikkei on 26 June 2024. […]
Read MoreUS$10bn Project to Connect China-Singapore Railway Unveiled by Chinese Premier
China’s Premier Li Qiang has announced an ambitious US$10 billion project to link thousands of kilometres of railways from Malaysia to China, through Thailand and Laos, culminating in a connection to Singapore. This announcement was made during his three-day official visit to Malaysia, marking the 50th anniversary of China-Malaysia diplomatic relations, according to Reuters on […]
Read MoreNicholas Cumins Takes Charge as CEO of Bentley Systems, Ushering in a New Era
Following the CEO transition plan previously announced by Bentley Systems, Incorporated (Nasdaq: BSY), Nicholas Cumins today takes charge as CEO. Cumins succeeds Greg Bentley, the eldest of the five brothers who founded Bentley Systems, who becomes Executive Chair of its Board of Directors. Cumins is the first CEO in the company’s 40-year history who is […]
Read MoreHitachi Targets Southeast Asia Rail Market with US$1.6bn Acquisition
Hitachi aims to expand its presence in Southeast Asia’s railway market following its US$1.6 billion acquisition of Thales Group’s rail signal business on 31 May 2024, as China remains a dominant infrastructure supplier. This move enhances Hitachi’s ability to provide integrated railway solutions in Singapore and Malaysia. The announcement was made during a media roundtable […]
Read MoreGuangzhou to invest $1.4 billion to build infrastructure for flying car by 2027
Guangzhou is set to invest over 10 billion yuan (US$1.4 billion) by 2027 in the burgeoning “low-altitude economy,” targeting the development of services operating below regular commercial aviation altitudes. This substantial investment is part of China’s strategic push to invigorate its slowing economy, according to Asia.nikkei.com dated 4 June 2024. The ambitious plan involves building […]
Read MoreVietnam’s Trade Ministry Requests PM’s Approval on Cambodian Sand Imports to Address 2.3m Cubic Metres Demand
The Vietnamese Ministry of Industry and Trade has proposed to Prime Minister Phạm Minh Chính to import construction sand from Cambodia to address the country’s annual demand of 2.3 million cubic metres. This recommendation follows a feasibility study indicating Cambodia’s ability to supply sand for Vietnam’s long-term construction needs, as reported by Vietnamnews.vn on 24 […]
Read MoreJapan Explores Maglev Technology for Earthquake-Resistant “Floating Homes”
Of course, the quake did not kill people directly, but the buildings or houses where people lived were the ones that killed people in the quake. If we look at the statistics or photos of earthquakes, we will see that most of the deaths due to earthquakes, large or small, are from buildings or parts […]
Read MoreTSMC Affiliate Vanguard Partners with NXP for US$7.8bn Chip Facility in Singapore
Vanguard International Semiconductor, an affiliate of TSMC, will invest US$7.8 billion in partnership with European chipmaker NXP to construct its most advanced production facility in Singapore, targeting the rising demand for regional chip manufacturing and supply chain resilience. This significant venture, announced on Wednesday, underscores the strategic importance of localised semiconductor production in the current […]
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