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Japan, exports
Japan records trade deficit as surging global prices pushes imports higher
Although Japan recorded a trade surplus in June, the world’s fourth largest economy has consistently been in the red in trade data, logging trade deficits for six straight fiscal half-years, starting with the final half of 2021. Japan’s fiscal year runs from April to March.
Japan's July exports growth lags expectations, volumes fall again
Japan's exports rose at a slightly slower pace than expected in July and shipment volumes extended their declines, data showed on Wednesday, adding to some doubts about the outlook for an economy that has only just started to pick up the recovery pace.
Japan’s exports rise more than expected in July
Japan’s exports rose at a faster-than-expected pace in July thanks to demand for chip-making machines, electronic parts, and cars, Ministry of Finance data showed Wednesday
Japan’s Exports Jump, Adding to Signs of Economic Recovery
Japan’s exports rose at a faster pace in July, helped by a weak yen and a pickup in the auto sector, in a sign of sustained economic recovery this quarter.
Airport, Japan and scissors
An airport in Japan shut down because a pair of scissors went missing
A misplaced office item caused 31 flight cancelations at Japan’s busy New Chitose Airport on the island of Hokkaido.
Flights cancelled in Japan after scissors go missing
Thirty six flights were cancelled and 201 delayed at a Japanese airport on the weekend after a pair of scissors went missing in a store near the boarding gates. Security checks at Hokkaido’s New Chitose Airport domestic terminal were suspended for about two hours on Saturday morning, leaving hundreds of travellers temporarily stranded.
Japan's 2nd-busiest airport was put on lockdown after a pair of scissors went missing from a store, where they were later found again
Two days after the scissors went missing, airport authorities said they'd been found pretty much where they should have been.
Japan, LDP
Japan’s governing party to choose its head who will also be the new prime minister on Sept. 27
Japan’s ruling party says it will hold a vote on Sept. 27 to choose its new leader after Prime Minister Fumio Kishida’s surprise announcement that he will be stepping down.
Japan ruling LDP to hold leadership election on Sept 27, Fuji TV says
Japan's ruling Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) is finalising its plans to hold the party's leadership election on Sept. 27, Fuji TV reported on Monday.
Japan Ruling Party To Choose Next PM On Sept 27
Japan's ruling party said Tuesday it will select a new leader -- and by extension the likely next prime minister -- on September 27.
Convenience store, Japan and Takeover
7-Eleven Buyout Would Validate Japan’s Superb Convenience Stores
Anyone who’s stepped into a 7-Eleven in Japan to grab a quick snack or withdraw cash from the ATM will understand why Alimentation Couche-Tard Inc. would want to pay billions to acquire the business.
Why Japan's 7-Eleven is on a rival retailer's shopping list
When the owner of 7-Eleven announced this week that it had received a buyout offer from a Canadian rival it triggered shockwaves in Japan. A Japanese company of this size has never been bought by a foreign firm.
7-Eleven owner gets Japan’s biggest ever foreign takeover approach
Seven & i market capitalisation jumps 23% to $39bn after proposal from Canadian convenience store rival Couche-Tard
India, Japan
India and Japan hold talks on Indo-Pacific security as they eye China's activity in the region
The foreign and defense ministers of India and Japan Tuesday held security talks in New Delhi, aiming to bolster their strategic partnership in the Indo-Pacific as they seek to counter China's increasingly assertive economic and military activities in the region.
India, Japan agree to bolster defence and security ties
India and Japan agreed on Tuesday to bolster defence and security ties and backed a "common strategic vision" of a free and open Indo-Pacific - a region where both countries have troubled relations with China.
Eye on China, India & Japan to upgrade pact to counter security challenges
India and Japan, during their 2+2 dialogue, agreed to revise their 2008 Joint Declaration on Security Cooperation to address current security challenges. They discussed Chinese assertiveness in regional seas and explored joint security cooperation with third countries.
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Japan's Nikkei seen hitting all-time high by end-2025: Reuters poll
Japan's Nikkei 225 share average will extend its recovery from the worst sell-off in 37 years during the rest of 2024 before ...
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Sticky Money Stays in Japan While Short-Term Players Dump Stocks
When the Japanese stock market endured its worst selloff in years earlier this month, foreign investors were selling futures ...
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Japan is recycling food waste back into food with fermentation
A unique fermentation method being piloted in Japan transforms edible leftovers and scraps into sustainable feed for pigs.
Human Rights Watch
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Japan Should Resist Cambodia’s Transnational Repression
Cambodian authorities forcibly disappeared 28-year-old Vannith Hay. He was detained after Cambodia’s former Prime Minister ...
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Japan’s Billionaire Ito Family’s 7-Eleven Chain Gets Buyout Offer From Canadian Owner Of Circle K
S even & i Holdings, the Japanese company behind the global 7-Eleven convenience store chain, has received a non-binding ...
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Zeekr’s Global EV Invasion Continues With Australia And Japan
Chinese electric vehicle upstart Zeekr is rapidly expanding its global footprint. The Geely-backed brand is set to electrify ...
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Asia-Pacific markets set for lower open as Wall Street rally falters, Japan trade data on deck
Japan's July exports are expected to come in 11.4% higher year on year, while imports are forecast to rise 14.9% ...
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Japan, Gaza is not Nagasaki - opinion
It also appears that Japan may expand such sanctions, with the real target being the existence of Israeli communities in ...
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