BP Considers Exiting Offshore Wind Project in Northern Japan
The energy giant BP is reportedly evaluating its involvement in a Japanese offshore wind farm where it holds an estimated 25% stake.
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New tariffs target Chinese battery electric vehicles amid concerns over unfair state subsidies, aiming to protect the European automotive industry.
Robert Lee, North America president at LG Energy Solution, highlights the progress and ongoing challenges for Asian Americans in the industrial sector over the past 30 years.
Robert Lee, North America president at LG Energy Solution, highlights the rise of Asian Americans over 30 years but notes ongoing underrepresentation in the industrial sector.
Nikkei research reveals most penthouse buyers in central Tokyo and Osaka pay in cash, driving up property prices.
Japanese manufacturer MinebeaMitsumi plans a 30% capacity increase by building a new facility in Cambodia or Thailand to meet rising AI-driven demand beyond semiconductors.
A top Japanese drone industry official urges harmonization of drone regulations between Japan and Taiwan and advocates for easing Tokyo's defense cooperation restrictions.
Jyoti Chopra, Executive Vice President and Chief Human Resources Officer at Hertz, emphasizes the importance of building a pipeline for Asian American representation in leadership roles.
Japan's largest-ever investment strategy aims to revive economic confidence and enhance the nation's global competitiveness, says Growth Minister Minoru Kiuchi.
Japan aims to regain its position in the global factory robot market by leveraging artificial intelligence, competing against advancements from China and Europe.
Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi and Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi meet in New Delhi to announce new initiatives enhancing defense, technology, and energy ties.
During her first official visit to New Delhi, Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi and Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi agreed on multiple initiatives to strengthen ties in defense, technology, and energy sectors.
Chinese authorities reveal pilot's history of insomnia and anxiety after small plane crashes into Beijing's tallest building.
Chinese car manufacturers, led by BYD, have overtaken Japanese brands in Europe's passenger vehicle sales for the first time, supported by renewed purchase subsidies and strong overseas growth.
Sales of major consumer goods like cars, air conditioners, and TVs dropped sharply in China last month, intensifying calls for government stimulus amid weakening consumer sentiment.
A coalition of Indonesian civil society organizations urges the global anti-money laundering watchdog to review Indonesia's membership, citing concerns over new legislation potentially enabling money laundering.
The European Union and China have agreed to begin ministerial talks to address trade imbalances and export controls, as Brussels seeks tangible outcomes amid growing concerns over unfair trade practices.
Concerns rise over Chinese information manipulation efforts amid protests against Japan's Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi.
Aflac Life Insurance Japan faces scrutiny after a major data breach exposes personal and financial information of millions of policyholders.
Higher oil prices linked to the Iran conflict and a weakening rupiah contribute to Indonesia's trade imbalance.
Chinese automaker BYD experiences its first January-June sales drop in six years, citing shifts in domestic electric vehicle subsidies.
The Lahore-Peshawar oil pipeline project aims to enhance fuel logistics, reduce transport costs, and bolster energy security across Pakistan.
The Australian government is exploring regulatory changes, including the possible breakup of the Big Four accounting firms, to address conflicts of interest and integrity issues.
The recently enacted Chinese law on ethnic unity raises concerns over minority rights and extraterritorial jurisdiction, drawing criticism from Japan, Europe, and international organizations.
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