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Nancy Pelosi, former House Minority Leader and now Democratic Leader, led the bipartisan delegation to India.
T-Mobile collaborates with ETECSA to offer affordable calls, roaming to Cuba

T-Mobile has announced that it has entered into inter-connect and roaming deal with the Cuban telecom firm Empresa De Telecommunicaciones De Cuba, S.A. (ETECSA). The collaboration aims at providing T-molibe's U.S. customers visiting Cuba more affordable voice calls to reach their friends and family on the island nation.

Jaguar Land Rover's Managing Director Special Operations John Edwards introduces the Jaguar F-Type SVR and Jaguar F-Pace at the New York International Auto Show at the Javits Center on March 23, 2016 in New York City.
Land Rover partners with Bullitt Group to venture into smartphone market

British automobile brand Jaguar Land Rover, which is currently owned by India's Tata Motors, is gearing up to launch smartphones and accessories in association with the consumer electronics company Bullitt Group by early 2017. This is in an endeavor to get a share of the burgeoning global smartphone market.

Chinese President Xi Jinping Visits Washington State
Facebook Wins Trademark Lawsuit in China vs Beverage Firm

Even if Facebook is banned in China, the company founded by Mark Zuckerberg won a trademark lawsuit in the Asian giant.

Chinese authorities suspended the joint venture of Citic Trust and Citic-Prudential Fund Management for engaging in cash pooling.
China’s Asset Managers Warned About the Dangers of 'Ponzi Scheme' in Cash Pooling

Asset managers in China have been cautioned of the dangers of Ponzi scheme that may arise from pooling funds, after the joint venture of Citic Trust and Citic-Prudential Fund Management were penalized for violating rules against cash pooling, the Asset Management Association of China said on Thursday, May 5.

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A view outside the First Affiliated Hospital of Zhengzhou University in Zhengzhou, Henan Province, China, July 4, 2015.
Hospitals Becoming New Sweet Spot for China's M&As

Forty-eight M&As involving Chinese hospitals were recorded in 2015, 27 of which were general hospitals, whose total investment amount hit 3.98 billion yuan ($612.1 million), said global audit firm PwC.

Apple has lost a legal grapple with a local leather company over the iPhone trademark.
Apple Set to Bring iPhone Trademark Case to China's Highest Court

Apple plans to bring its case against a leather company to China’s highest court in the wake of a Beijing court ruling against their exclusive use of the “iPhone” trademark.

KFC Shanghai
Classical Chinese Garden Design for KFC Shanghai Store

While a classical Chinese garden design would greet diners at KFC’s new store in Shanghai, customer would have a digitalized experience when inside the fast food chain. From ordering to paying, all the way to entertainment, it would be a high-tech experience for them.

Apple has lost a legal grapple with a local leather company over the iPhone trademark.
Apple Still Seeks Revenue from China Amid iPhone Trademark Loss

Apple is still positive that China will remain one of their biggest profit contributors despite their recent failure in acquiring exclusive rights to use the “iPhone” trademark.

Apple has lost a legal grapple with a local leather company over the iPhone trademark.
Apple Loses Trademark Bout Against Leather Company in China

A Chinese court ruled in favor of a company selling leather goods that has grappled with Apple for the “iPhone” trademark.

The iPhone 6s and 6s Plus were introduced by Apple SVP of Worldwide Marketing Phil Schiller during a Special Event in 2015.
Apple has a huge market potential in India: Cook

Apple Inc. CEO Tim Cook is of the view that there is a huge market potential for the products and services of his company in India, as the country begins to roll out high-speed wireless network this year.

 A Volkswagen logo is displayed during the Geneva Motor Show 2016 on March 1, 2016.
Volkswagen forecasts US as potential market on its road to recovery

In a press conference in Germany last week, Herbet Diess, head of Volkswagen AG announced that their company believes in the U.S. market's huge potential in the next 10 years. His remarks followed the German automaker's discussion in conceptualizing new brand strategy after the company has been hit with slumping sales in the U.S. since last year.

The Asian Infrastructure and Investment Bank (AIIB) is partnering with the Asian Development Bank (ADB) to help build roads in Pakistan.
AIIB to Tie Up with ADB in First Co-financing Road Project in Pakistan

The Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank (AIIB) will join hands with the Asian Development Bank (ADB) in the first co-financing project in Pakistan, a project independent from the plans of China and Pakistan, a statement released by both banks said on Monday, May 2.

China wants more positive views on economy from financial journalists.
China Censors Economists' Comments on the Country's Finances

China is taking measures to ensure that economists become more optimistic in their analyses of the country’s economy as regulators and media censors as well as government officials issue warnings to them.

China's steel exports surged to a record 112 million tons last year, affecting steel producers in other countries.
Baosteel Group Denies US Steel Accusations, Vows to Protect Rights

Chinese steelmaker Baosteel Group has denied accusations by U.S. Steel Corp that it was involved in stealing commercial secrets, calling it baseless, as it pledged to protect its rights, Reuters reported.

Artistic inspiration of future iPhones showing glowing touch screens
Apple's future beyond iPhone depends on more hardware hits

Apple may be the king of smartphone arena, but its future does not seem very sustainable if iPhone is all the company has to offer. A recent company report observed decline not only in the iPhone sales but other big hardware hits as well.

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