Asia Headlines: Huawei Defies Sanctions with Big Gains, Japan’s Cyber Shift, and More

Huawei chair Liang Hua confidently predicts a ¥860 billion revenue target for 2024, despite sanctions. Meanwhile, Japan proposes a cyber-defense bill that sounds like it’s ready to karate chop cyber threats before they even think about attacking. China plans a lunar “hopper” mission, while Infosys trims 700 staff amid controversy.

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Asia’s tech and business landscape is like a cyberpunk novella with a sprinkle of moon dust! From Huawei’s magical growth despite sanctions, to Japan’s cyber ninja dreams, and China’s moon-hopping ambitions – it’s a buffet of intrigue, technology, and a pinch of controversy. Let’s not forget Infosys’ dramatic personnel saga and Thailand’s power play against cyber-slavery. It’s tech-meets-telenovela, with a side of space exploration!

Key Points:

  • Huawei is defying odds with a projected 22% revenue growth for 2024.
  • Japan is considering a proactive “hack-first” cyber-defense policy.
  • China plans a moon mission with a “hopper” to explore lunar craters for water ice.
  • Infosys faces controversy over the alleged improper termination of 700 employees.
  • Thailand is cutting power to regions hosting cyber-scam slave camps.

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