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HIDEAKI RYUGEN - Nikkei staff writer - Taiwan chipmaker PSMC opens plant with eye on AI semiconductors - asia.nikkei.com - Taiwan

Taiwan chipmaker PSMC opens plant with eye on AI semiconductors

MIAOLI, Taiwan -- Powerchip Semiconductor Manufacturing Corp. (PSMC) on Thursday opened a facility in northwestern Taiwan producing chips for a wide range of applications, including artificial intelligence.

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Asia Times staff - David P.Goldman - James Davis - Chinese overcapacity doesn’t square with the facts - asiatimes.com - China - Usa - Ukraine - county Scott

Chinese overcapacity doesn’t square with the facts

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SAYAN CHAKRABORTY - Nikkei staff writer - Indian spice makers under heat in Asia for alleged contamination - asia.nikkei.com - New Zealand - Hong Kong - India - Australia

Indian spice makers under heat in Asia for alleged contamination

BENGALURU -- India's packaged spice manufacturers MDH and Everest are under regulatory scrutiny in several countries after their products were allegedly found to contain carcinogenic elements, barely a year after cough syrups made in the South Asian nation were linked to the deaths of over 140 children in Africa.

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Sumathi Bala - India's 8.5% growth rate has some 'fluff,' former central bank chief Raghuram Rajan says - cnbc.com - India -  Chicago

India's 8.5% growth rate has some 'fluff,' former central bank chief Raghuram Rajan says

There is some 'fluff' in India's economic growth rate, according to former Reserve Bank of India Governor Raghuram Rajan.

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Keith Bradsher - China’s Electric Cars Keep Improving, a Worry for Rivals Elsewhere - nytimes.com - China - Usa

China’s Electric Cars Keep Improving, a Worry for Rivals Elsewhere

Automakers in China are building a new generation of bigger, more technologically advanced and competitive electric cars, threatening to leap further ahead of their global rivals as they step up exports around the world.

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Julian Ryall - More Japanese open to foreign workers as labour crunch bites, despite concerns of ‘different values’ - scmp.com - Japan -  Tokyo

More Japanese open to foreign workers as labour crunch bites, despite concerns of ‘different values’

The Japanese public appears to have come around to the conclusion that more foreign workers are needed to keep the country functioning, with a new poll indicating 62 per cent of respondents support the government’s policy of granting more visas for skilled personnel.

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Sophie Kiderlin - European stocks end April down 1.49%, posting first negative month since October - cnbc.com - China - county Jerome

European stocks end April down 1.49%, posting first negative month since October

This was CNBC's live blog covering European markets.

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Taiwan Q1 preliminary GDP hits 3-year high on robust AI demand - asia.nikkei.com - Taiwan -  Taipei

Taiwan Q1 preliminary GDP hits 3-year high on robust AI demand

TAIPEI (Reuters) -- Taiwan's trade-dependent economy grew at its fastest quarterly pace in nearly three years in the first three months of 2024 and quicker than expected thanks to strong exports driven by demand for artificial intelligence applications.

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