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TOKYO -- Japan's private sector is expected to import roughly 20 times more rice in fiscal 2025 than the year before, as a historic surge in the price of the staple grain leads restaurants and other ...
NEW YORK -- Nissan Motor has halted the development of two electric vehicles it had planned to produce in the U.S., as the ...
TOKYO -- Japan is considering an increase in imports of American soybeans to help the U.S. offset a loss of exports to China, ...
SEOUL (Reuters) -- South Korea's data protection authority said on Thursday that Chinese artificial intelligence startup DeepSeek transferred user information and prompts without permission when the ...
India on Wednesday announced that it is holding the Indus Waters Treaty in abeyance, closing a border crossing with Pakistan, ...
HANOI -- Pham Nhat Vuong, CEO of VinFast, Vietnam's Nasdaq-listed EV maker, said on Thursday that it would target Asian markets to boost sales in the coming years rather than focus on the loss-making ...
TOKYO -- Japanese companies are adjusting to the new global minimum tax requiring payment of at least a 15% rate on income from each country in which they operate, working to create systems for ...
The embattled Japanese company said it now expects to post a net loss of 700 billion to 750 billion yen ($4.91 billion to $5.26 billion) for fiscal 2024, its biggest loss ever. It had previously ...
WAKAYAMA, Japan (Kyodo) -- All four giant pandas on loan to a western Japan zoo will return to China around late June, ahead of the expiration of their lease agreement, the zoo operator said Thursday.
The embattled Japanese company said it now expects to post a net loss of 700 billion to 750 billion yen ($4.91 billion to $5.26 billion) for fiscal 2024, its biggest loss ever. It had previously ...
But the U.S. push to prise open retail in the world's most populous nation will pit Amazon and Walmart, owner of Indian online retailer Flipkart, against Asia's richest man, Mukesh Ambani, whose ...
ISLAMABAD -- A day after India unilaterally suspended a bilateral water sharing treaty following a deadly terrorist attack in ...