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Exports to the U.S. dropped 1.8% in April from a year earlier, reflecting weaker demand for Japanese cars and other machinery ...
Japan's export growth slowed in April, weighed by a decline in shipments to the U.S. as businesses in the world's ...
Japan’s agriculture minister has resigned after making an inappropriate remark about buying rice. Taku Eto said at a party ...
Long-dated Japanese government bonds saw little relief on Wednesday after a poor auction result sent yields to record levels ...
Top 100 companies either estimate a big hit to profits or say extreme uncertainty hinders efforts to predict impact ...
The slump in Japanese bonds worsened Tuesday after the weakest demand at a government debt auction in more than a decade ...
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Japan is experiencing an unprecedented boom in tourism, fuelled by a weaker yen, with overseas visitors climbing 47% to a ...
Wales interim coach Matt Sherratt names six uncapped players for the two-Test tour of Japan with hooker Dewi Lake given the ...
Japan’s Finance Minister said he’s arranging a bilateral meeting with US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent this week to ...
The 1970s brought a seismic shift to the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers in the Far East. On May 15, 1972, after nearly three ...
Japan’s Government Pension Investment Fund said it’s investing $500 million in a fund managed by US private equity firm Thoma ...
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