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...Katherine Tai, the US trade representative, said: “I congratulate both companies for working through their significant differences to resolve this dispute, which builds confidence in their reliability and...
...Samsung is one of the world’s biggest producers of computer chips, smartphones, electronic displays and appliances....
...Matsushita Electric Industrial Co, Ltd: ball and chain radio First produced in 1970, this colourful radio reflected Japan’s upbeat pop culture at that time....
...“It’s the beginning, not the end,” said Ryan Maughan, founder of Avid Technologies, which makes parts for the growing electric car market....
...Samsung's flagship store features living room settings for its impressive TVs, a kitchen for its smart appliances, a café workspace, auditorium and giant ever-changing displays....
...Haier, based in the eastern Chinese city of Qingdao, acquired General Electric’s home appliances business for $5.4bn in 2016, in one of the highest-profile Chinese deals in the US....
...The competition is mostly in machinery, household appliances or metalworking products”....
...Bicycles and bicycle parts have been subject to the US tariffs on $200bn worth of Chinese imports since late September, while tariffs were imposed on electric bikes earlier in the year....
...And his intention was not to siphon off German technology, but to co-operate on electric and self-driving cars so the two companies could better fend off Silicon Valley disrupters such as Elon Musk....
...At this year’s CES, dealmaking has taken centre stage as tech companies, carmakers, appliance manufacturers, chip providers and start-ups race to strike alliances for the “internet of things” era....
...Perhaps more importantly, the company is also expanding components supply for electric vehicles such as GM’s Bolt....
...Electrolux, the Swedish home appliances group, has had its fair share of drama over the last six months but today’s drama is a feel-good story as its shares have jumped 8 per cent in early trading after...
...General Electric is to sell its appliances businesses to China’s Haier Group in a $5.4bn cash deal....
...bathroom appliances....
...She noted that China’s production of hybrid and electric vehicles grew by more than 140 per cent in January, providing a possible new source of growth....
...On Friday, Haier bought the General Electric appliance business for $5.4bn in cash....
...The fund is also weighing buying Toshiba’s electric appliances business, which could later be merged with Sharp’s appliance unit, according to a person familiar with the INCJ’s thinking....
...More than a dozen appliance makers, including General Electric and Samsung, have said they are to integrate Amazon’s Dash Replenishment Service into smart devices, such as washing machines, locks and water...
...At the other end of the SOE spectrum are smaller companies such as Zoomlion or Haier, which recently paid $5.4bn for General Electric’s appliance unit....
...My inaugural interview with a Chinese tycoon was in 2008, when an FT team spoke to home appliance mogul Huang Guangyu, who was at the time China’s richest man....
...It hopes to build chemicals into its next growth driver by adding on Samsung SDI’s value-added speciality chemical products that are used in cars or home appliances....
...In recent years, however, the Dutch group has shifted away from appliances and home entertainment to a sector that it believes offers far more scope for digital disruption: healthcare....
...Samsung’s own Smart Home family of products only worked with its own appliances, such as fridges and washing machines....
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