The atmosphere of hospitality between President Lee Jae Myung and Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi in January will energize ...
Analysts say Takaichi’s decision not to send a cabinet minister to the event shows she is ‘protecting ties’ with Seoul amid ...
With a strong (and resoundingly consolidated) mandate, Takaichi is now making moves to revise Japan’s Constitution, and ...
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Japan's first US investments pressure South Korea
The United States and Japan have selected and announced the first three projects under Japan’s $550 billion (approximately 800 trillion Korean won) investment in the U.S., agreed upon during last year ...
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Japan's US stock shift contrasts Korea's domestic focus
Stocks lead to ruin” A phrase long popular in Japanese society. Keeping lump sums in bank deposits was considered virtuous, ...
In Taipei, by contrast, the result will be seen as reassuring. Takaichi has been more explicit than many predecessors about ...
China, South Korea, Taiwan were among the markets that were closed, leaving currencies and bonds becalmed, but precious ...
India is joining the U.S.-led 'Pax Silica' effort, a Trump administration initiative aimed at securing the global supply ...
South Korea ends its nine-year ban on corporate crypto trading. Learn what the new rules allow, the limits on companies and ...
Takaichi’s tenure got off to a promising start with South Korea, but concerns remain that Japan’s rightward shift might upend ...
Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi reaffirmed her willingness to meet directly with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un to discuss abduction issue.
North Korea has accused Japan of resurrecting its wartime ambitions by expanding its defence and pursuing security alliances.
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