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U.S. presidential commission issues recommendations on cyber security
December 3, 2016 by admin · Leave a Comment
The U.S. government and the private sector must cooperate to improve the security of digital networks, a U.S. presidential commission on cyber security recommended in a wide-ranging report issued on Friday. The commission created by President Barack Obama earlier this year also recommended that the president and Congress accelerate the pace at which technology is updated in the federal sector and that the president appoint an ambassador for cyber…
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Sharp’s banks set to offer additional aid as part of Foxconn deal: source
March 9, 2016 by elegant · Leave a Comment
By Taro Fuse TOKYO (Reuters) – Sharp Corp's two main banks are set to lower interest rates on billions of dollars in loans and offer other financial support as part of a planned takeover by Taiwan's Foxconn, a source with direct knowledge of the plan said. The core banking units of Mitsubishi UFJ Financial Group Inc and Mizuho Financial Group Inc have extended the vast majority of Sharp's 510 billion yen ($4.5 billion) in syndicated loans which are…
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China’s ZTE says suppliers need to apply for U.S. export license
March 9, 2016 by admin · Leave a Comment
By Donny Kwok HONG KONG (Reuters) – Chinese telecommunications equipment maker ZTE Corp said on Wednesday its suppliers must seek licences to provide materials, in line with newly imposed U.S. restrictions on the company. The news, confirming a Reuters report on Tuesday, comes a day after the U.S. Commerce Department slapped export restrictions on ZTE for alleged Iran sanctions violations, a move that is expected to disrupt its sprawling global supply chain. The U.S. …
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