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Japan protests to China after ‘dangerous’ moves by warplanes over Pacific Japan said J-15 warplanes operating from two Chinese aircraft carriers in the Pacific carried out risky manouvres ...
Japan announces new policy barring entry to foreigners with outstanding medical bills and requiring visitors staying over three months to join the national health care program.
Taiyo Oil has imported 600,000 barrels of Russian Sakhalin crude at the request of Japan’s government to maintain stable LNG supply, using a U.S.-sanctioned-exempt shipment.
Microsoft has announced via Xbox Live Japan that the remaster of the first Gears of War game, Gears of War: Reloaded, will not get a Japanese PS5 release. However, the title will still come to ...
Trading Asia Japan finally ignites foreign investor interest after decade-long governance push Companies double down on reforms as Tokyo bourse and activists team up ...
Japan runs much larger trade deficits in goods, other business services, and insurance and pension services, for example. While much attention has been paid to digital services imports, Japan’s ...
Japan’s House of Councillors has approved the Reciprocal Access Agreement (RAA) between the Philippines and Japan, which completes the deal allowing increased military engagements between ...
Japan's Diet on Friday ratified a key defense pact allowing the deployment of Japanese forces for joint drills with Filipino troops in the Philippines, Manila's top envoy to Tokyo said.
Japanese companies have long held the leading position in the buying and trading of one of the world's key energy sources, but that era of hegemony has come to an end.
Japan's parliament enacted a law on Wednesday obliging hundreds of major companies to participate in a carbon emission trading system as part of its efforts to achieve the country's climate goals.
Japan Welcomes a New Sumo Champ. Surprise: He’s Japanese. Onosato Daiki became the first Japanese man in eight years to be named a yokozuna, or grand champion, the highest title in the sport.
Japan’s government faces pressure to curtail debt-fueled spending that some argue has staved off populist waves.
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