Automakers are joining forces to boost their scale and competitiveness to contend with industry newcomers like iPhone maker Foxconn.
A Foxconn Technology Group affiliate has acquired 20 acres of undeveloped land near its Mount Pleasant complex. The parcels, at 4529 U.S. Highway 41, 13027 Braun Road and 10640 W. Prairie View ...
Automakers are joining forces to boost their scale and competitiveness to contend with industry newcomers like iPhone maker Foxconn BANGKOK -- Auto industry newcomers like Taiwan-based iPhone ...
The problem is there is no likely outcome that would leave both companies and their employees better off than they are today.
The mooted Honda Nissan merger and the fallout from leadership change at Stellantis suggests the auto industry must brace for turmoil, where size is a survival necessity.
Auto industry newcomers like Taiwan-based iPhone maker Foxconn and China's Huawei Technologies are maneuvering to gain an edge in the electric vehicle sector, prompting automakers like Japan's Nissan and Honda to announce plans to join forces against a flood of ambitious competitors.
TCS is increasingly integrating the use of AI into various functions and that it is an important skill to have across all levels of the hierarchy
New Delhi: Foxconn Technology Group, the Taiwanese multinational electronics contract manufacturer, has stopped new work rotations for its Chinese employees at its Apple iPhone factories in India.
Dry January isn’t just a detox for your body—it’s a financial cleanse for your wallet. With gen z leading the charge, ditching booze is no longer a buzzkill but a burgeoning trend reshaping spending habits and social norms.
The BJP and AAP's poster war continues ahead of the Delhi Assembly elections, exchanging sharp political jabs by targeting each other's leaders. AAP released a poster targeting BJP Kalkaji candidate Ramesh Bidhuri.
The Tokyo Auto Salon is the Japanese auto industry's largest opportunity to display its latest go-fast and show-off bits. Scores of OEMs and aftermarket suppliers—and the legions of fanatics who ...