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Trump’s tariff pause expires next week. Here’s how well Asian governments have been doing in negotiations with Washington
PoliticsTrump’s tariff pause expires next week. Here’s how well Asian governments have been doing in negotiations with Washington
By Cecilia HultJuly 2, 2025
China partially lifts ban on Japanese seafood imports, easing dispute over Fukushima wastewater
EnvironmentChina partially lifts ban on Japanese seafood imports, easing dispute over Fukushima wastewater
By AFPJune 30, 2025
Former Uber CEO Travis Kalanick during a trial between Waymo and Uber on February 7, 2018 in San Francisco, California. (Photo: Justin Sullivan/Getty Images)
NewslettersUber and…Travis Kalanick? And a robotaxi company?
By Andrew NuscaJune 27, 2025
Japan reiterates it cannot accept 25% car tariffs from U.S.
PoliticsJapan reiterates it cannot accept 25% car tariffs from U.S.
By Yoshiaki Nohara and BloombergJune 26, 2025
An employee in a foreign exchange office counts US dollars in front a teller's window.
FinanceThe U.S. dollar’s decline has room to run, but the AI boom could stop it
By Greg McKennaJune 24, 2025
Nippon Steel’s takeover of U.S. Steel is done but the companies didn’t release the national security deal struck with Trump
FinanceNippon Steel’s takeover of U.S. Steel is done but the companies didn’t release the national security deal struck with Trump
By Marc Levy and The Associated PressJune 19, 2025
Akazawa sees a deal with U.S. sparing Japan from higher car levies
PoliticsAkazawa sees a deal with U.S. sparing Japan from higher car levies
By Yoshiaki Nohara and BloombergJune 13, 2025
Nintendo Switch 2 sets sales record in boon for games sector
TechNintendo Switch 2 sets sales record in boon for games sector
By Takashi Mochizuki and BloombergJune 11, 2025
Japan’s ispace aborts mission to be the first non-U.S. private company to land on the Moon after suspected crash
TechJapan’s ispace aborts mission to be the first non-U.S. private company to land on the Moon after suspected crash
By AFPJune 6, 2025
Markets stay in a holding pattern as world awaits more Trump trade news
FinanceMarkets stay in a holding pattern as world awaits more Trump trade news
By Nicholas GordonJune 5, 2025
‘High tariffs will not bring economic prosperity’: Japan criticizes protectionism as it returns to U.S. trade negotiations
Politics‘High tariffs will not bring economic prosperity’: Japan criticizes protectionism as it returns to U.S. trade negotiations
By The Associated PressMay 30, 2025
U.S. Steel's Edgar Thomson Works blast furnace
EnvironmentU.S. Steel and Japan’s Nippon Steel just struck a deal that guarantees an American CEO, an American-majority board, and a ‘golden share’ for Trump’s government
By Marc Levy and The Associated PressMay 27, 2025
Trump calls Japan’s Ishiba ahead of latest tariff talks
PoliticsTrump calls Japan’s Ishiba ahead of latest tariff talks
By Yoshiaki Nohara, Akemi Terukina and BloombergMay 23, 2025
Japan’s farm minister is in trouble after boasting that he never buys rice after getting so much of it for free
PoliticsJapan’s farm minister is in trouble after boasting that he never buys rice after getting so much of it for free
By AFPMay 20, 2025
Honda walks back EV investment, sales targets on poor demand
TechHonda walks back EV investment, sales targets on poor demand
By Nicholas Takahashi and BloombergMay 20, 2025
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