is showcased in Shanghai on Thursday, September 22, 2023. Credit: TechNode/Jill Shen The short-range, high-bandwidth digital radio technology allows fast data transmission with increased security ... ( read original story ...)
Qualcomm Is Laying off Shanghai Workforce Due to Strained Sino-U.S. Relations
In a recent turn of events, Qualcomm has started trimming its workforce at its Shanghai office, according to a local report by China Business News. While the U.S.-based chip behemoth didn’t specify ... ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong’s IPO environment toughest in over a decade, as rising interest rates, banking tumult, economic slowdown weigh: Deloitte
Hong Kong’s public fundraising environment is at its toughest in over a decade, as the global banking turbulence, high interest rates and slow recovery pace of mainland China’s economy bruised ... ( read original story ...)
Shanghai Pledges to Treat Foreign Financial Firms Fairly Ahead of 10th FTZ Anniversary
(Yicai) Sept. 22 -- Shanghai aims to further ensure foreign financial institutions are treated equally to domestic ones ahead of the 10th anniversary of the China Shanghai Pilot Free Trade Zone. The local government issued a document yesterday to urge financial administrations to treat offshore financial enterprises fairly. ( read original story ...)
Shanghai customers flock to Apple store for iPhone 15
STORY: The high-end iPhone 15 Pro and Pro Max models were sold out on the Apple Store on Alibaba’s Small marketplace within a minute of going on sale, China local media reported."I don't think there's ... ( read original story ...)
US-based Qualcomm downsizes staff in Shanghai over China’s dwindling economy
Amid the ongoing US-China tech war, Qualcomm, an American chip company is planning to lay off a considerable number of people from its Shanghai offices. In the 3rd quarter of fiscal 2023, Qualcomm rep ... ( read original story ...)
Qualcomm initiates workforce reduction in Shanghai and Taiwan amid economic uncertainties
In response to economic uncertainties and deteriorating U.S.-China technology relations, Qualcomm (NASDAQ:QCOM) has initiated a workforce reduction at its Shanghai and Taiwan offices. The U.S-based ... ( read original story ...)