Samsung Electronics’ Operating Profit Decreased By 34.57% In The Fourth Quarter

Following its earlier-this-month guidance, Samsung Electronics reported a 34.57% decrease in operating profit in the fourth quarter compared to the same period last year. Samsung’s fourth-quarter performance vs estimates are as follows: Revenue: 67.78 trillion Korean won, or roughly $51 billion, as opposed to the 69.27 trillion Korean won that LSEG analysts had predicted. Operating…

Teradyne Withdrew $1 Billion Worth Of Production From China In Response To US Export Restrictions

A Teradyne representative stated on Monday that the semiconductor testing equipment supplier Teradyne, opens new tab, withdrew manufacturing worth approximately $1 billion from China last year due to supply chain problems caused by U.S. export laws. The company subcontracted to Flextronics to manufacture its semiconductor test equipment, which was mostly manufactured at a factory in…

Beijing Claims Efforts Are Being Made By The US And China To Reduce Volatility In The Economic Environment

According to Wang Wentao, China’s commerce minister, the United States and China are collaborating to make the business environment more stable and predictable. Following the visit of U.S. Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo to China in the summer of last year, the two nations have decided to regularly schedule talks at the ministerial level and lower.…

Saudi Arabia Makes A Big Splash In Davos In An Attempt To Establish Itself As The Region’s Leading AI Tech Hub

Due to its lax immigration laws, attractive incentives for foreign companies and labour, and absence of personal income tax, the United Arab Emirates has long been the preferred hub for technology in the Middle East. However, Saudi Arabia has made it clear on the Davos Promenade this year that it wants to steal some of…

Cryptocurrency Entrepreneur Is Accused Of Using A Marketing Scheme To Deceive Investors Of $150 Million

Federal prosecutors filed accusations against a German businessman on Friday, claiming that he conned investors out of almost $150 million through a cryptocurrency scam. Horst Jicha marketed USI Tech, the business he started and oversaw as CEO, according to the prosecution, as a cryptocurrency mining and trading platform “accessible to the average retail investor.” In…

In An EU Antitrust Dispute, Apple Grants Competitors Access To Mobile Payment Technology

In an effort to win over European antitrust authorities, Apple has promised to allow competitors to access and use its contactless payment technology. Users can make purchases with Apple Pay, the company’s mobile payment function, by only tapping their iPhones, which are powered by the iOS operating system. Its payment technology was previously unavailable to…

Up To 2,800 Jobs Could Be Lost When Tata Steel Closes Its Blast Furnaces In The UK

At its Port Talbot steelworks in Wales, Tata Steel announced on Friday that it would close its two blast furnaces in the United Kingdom by the end of the year, potentially displacing up to 2,800 workers. The closures are a component of India-owned Tata Steel’s ambition, supported by 500 million pounds ($634.10 million) in government…