Orders in March shrank by more than 25% against last year, dropping for a seventh consecutive month The global hi-tech hardware powerhouse, Taiwan, has seen its export orders drop at a record pace amid shrinking demand on semiconductors, the South China Morning Post reported this week, citing data from the country’s Ministry of Economic Affairs.
Despite the preparations, the next generation of telecom technology is still years away from implementation The US government is drawing up plans for the eventual use of 6G networks, hoping to give Washington a technological edge in the future amid concerns over Beijing’s rapid advances in the telecommunications sector.
The hardware donated by eight countries reportedly fires different rounds, making it impossible for Kiev to buy munitions in bulk Ukraine will likely have to procure a range of different munitions, rather than a single type, for German-made Leopard tanks, supplied by some of its western backers, Foreign Policy has reported.