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Shigeru Ishiba, Japan's prime minister and president of the Liberal Democratic Party (LDP), speaks during the party's annual convention in Tokyo, Japan.
EconomyUncle Sam’s biggest creditor faces a fiscal crisis ‘worse than Greece’ as its borrowing costs hit 20-year high 
By Christiaan HetznerMay 19, 2025
Japan’s economy shrinks by more than expected as Trump tariffs spark recession fears
PoliticsJapan’s economy shrinks by more than expected as Trump tariffs spark recession fears
By AFPMay 16, 2025
Japanese carmakers slash profit outlooks as they face down U.S. tariffs and Chinese EVs
CompaniesJapanese carmakers slash profit outlooks as they face down U.S. tariffs and Chinese EVs
By Paolo ConfinoMay 14, 2025
PlayStation owner Sony forecasts a $680 million hit to profits next year due to Trump’s tariffs
FinancePlayStation owner Sony forecasts a $680 million hit to profits next year due to Trump’s tariffs
By AFPMay 14, 2025
Nissan declines to give a profit forecast for the coming year, blames ‘uncertain nature’ of U.S. tariffs
FinanceNissan declines to give a profit forecast for the coming year, blames ‘uncertain nature’ of U.S. tariffs
By AFPMay 13, 2025
Honda projects a 70% annual profit nose-dive this year because of Trump tariffs
FinanceHonda projects a 70% annual profit nose-dive this year because of Trump tariffs
By Yuri Kageyama and The Associated PressMay 13, 2025
Lutnick warns no ‘fast deals’ for Japan and South Korea
PoliticsLutnick warns no ‘fast deals’ for Japan and South Korea
By Justin Sink and BloombergMay 8, 2025
Toyota forecasts a 35% drop in profits as Trump’s auto tariffs begin to bite
FinanceToyota forecasts a 35% drop in profits as Trump’s auto tariffs begin to bite
By AFPMay 8, 2025
Japan hesitates between old rival China and old friend America as Trump tariffs upend alliances
PoliticsJapan hesitates between old rival China and old friend America as Trump tariffs upend alliances
By Mari Yamaguchi, Didi Tang and The Associated PressMay 6, 2025
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SuccessJapan’s historic work ethic is declining—45% of workers admit they’re quiet quitting
By Kristen Parisi and HR BrewMay 2, 2025
Japanese Prime Minister Ishiba Shigeru attends a join press conference with NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte (not pictured) at the premier's office in Tokyo on April 9, 2025.
PoliticsJapan prepared to use its role as America’s largest creditor as leverage in Trump trade talks
By Christiaan HetznerMay 2, 2025
US President Donald Trump
PoliticsLutnick: ‘I have a deal done, done, done, done’ as China, Japan and India warm to trade talks
By Eleanor PringleMay 2, 2025
7-Eleven’s incoming CEO credits his ‘tough customer’ mother and aunts as his inspiration
Leadership7-Eleven’s incoming CEO credits his ‘tough customer’ mother and aunts as his inspiration
By Yuri Kageyama and The Associated PressApril 26, 2025
Nissan sees $5.3 billion loss as restructuring charges mount
FinanceNissan sees $5.3 billion loss as restructuring charges mount
By Reed Stevenson and BloombergApril 25, 2025
U.S. President Donald Trump departs after signing executive orders imposing tariffs on imported goods during a "Make America Wealthy Again" trade announcement event
PoliticsTrump had a ‘test case’ for trade negotiations with Japan. The failure to reach a deal now has analysts wondering if any will be signed
By Eleanor PringleApril 22, 2025
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