Tim Stronge, vice president of research at TeleGeography, says “on average, there are two cuts somewhere in the world every week. This may well have been an accident — it’s to be determined.”
Robert Feldman, chief economist at Morgan Stanley MUFG Securities, says Japan’s social and medical policies will be “critical” in addressing the issue.
James Lee, U.S. and China internet analyst at Mizuho Securities, discusses the Chinese tech giant’s earnings and a “dislocation” between U.S. and China internet.
Alibaba Chairman Joe Tsai said the company is investing in technology to better cater to consumers as the Chinese tech giant faces more competition, particularly in pricing.
In this new era of U.S.-China relations, Alibaba Chairman Joe Tsai says the countries will still compete fiercely on some fronts but also have to work together on other issues.
Zafrul Aziz, Malaysia’s minister for international trade and industry, says it wants to “take advantage” of its position in the semiconductor supply chain.