• Chinese companies supplied half of US PV modules in 2023

    Chinese companies supplied half of US PV modules in 2023, but Indian imports are growing as restrictions on Chinese products tighten.

  • tech mahindra: Tech Mahindra to merge two US-based subsidiaries

    IT services and consultation company Tech Mahindra said it plans to merge its two wholly-owned subsidiaries, Born Group and Tech Mahindra (Americas), to synergise business operations, optimise operational cost, and reduce compliance risks. The merger is subject to regulatory approvals in the country of incorporation. According to a regulatory filing, the appointed date of the plan of merger is April 1, 2024. "A Plan of Merger of Born Group, Inc., a wholly-owned step-down subsidiary of the...

  • US probes SMIC Huawei link

    The US Commerce Department continued an investigation of Semiconductor Manufacturing International Corporation for allegedly producing a high-end processor for Huawei, as the government assesses possible trade sanction violations.

  • Dynacor Group Forecasts Sales of Between US$265 and US$285 Million and Earnings of Between US$12 and US$15 Million for 2024

    MONTREAL--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Dynacor Group Inc. (TSX-DNG) (Dynacor or the

  • US and China feud over subsidies for green tech

    Both countries accuse each other of distorting prices for green technology by subsidizing domestic firms.

  • US mulls sanctioning Huawei-linked chipmakers

    The US government is reportedly weighing new measures against Chinese chipmakers behind Huawei narrowing the technological gap with western companies, revealed with the release of the Mate 60 Pro despite tighter sanctions.

  • China curbs use of US tech in government PCs

    China reportedly ratcheted up an ongoing trade spat with the US, with plans to ban the use of Intel and AMD chips as well as Microsoft's operating system from government computers and servers, as it pushes use of local hardware and software.

  • Major Geomagnetic Storm Hits Northern US: Here's What To Know

    A severe geomagnetic storm is now affecting the northern United States. The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) issued a Geomagnetic Storm Alert on Sunday afternoon, March 24 after the G4 electromagnetic storm had developed. The event was sparked by solar eruptions that sent plasma toward Earth. "The public should not anticipate adverse impacts and no action is necessary," the National Weather Service Space Prediction Center said. A geomagnetic storm is a major...

  • US company acquires Pampanga-based BPO firm

    MCI BPO (MCI), a global leader in business process outsourcing (BPO) and customer experience (CX) solutions, announced the acquisition of EastWest BPO & Technologies based in Pampanga province. “This acquisition furthers MCI’s strategic expansion of a diverse global footprint and enhancement of its BPO and technology offerings. Included in the acquisition is EastWest Technologies,” MCI,

  • Baltimore bridge collapse: US braces for supply chain disruption

    Downing of Francis Scott Key Bridge disrupts shipping of cars and parts and risks loss of Baltimore’s cargo trade to other portsThe US transportation secretary, Pete Buttigieg, has warned of “major and protracted impact to supply chains” following the closure of the Port of Baltimore for the forseeable future after Tuesday’s catastrophic bridge collapse, though some experts said the impact was likely to be targeted to particular regions and industries.Spanning more than 2km and with four lanes...

  • ‘Tech Days’ aims to link students, job-seekers with companies

    Connecting students and job seekers with local technology companies is the goal of a series of free events sponsored through April by the University of Hawaii and the Chamber of Commerce Hawaii.

  • SEC ramps up hack probe with focus on tech, telecom companies

    The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission is asking technology and telecom companies how they handled the SolarWinds cyber attack in 2020, Bloomberg News reported on Tuesday, citing people familiar with the matter. The hack of information technology company SolarWinds, one of the broadest and most sophisticated cyber attacks in the United States, was identified in December 2020 and gave away access to thousands of companies and government offices that used its products. Hackers were able to...