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TOKYO -- Major Japanese travel agencies are focusing more on demand from overseas, with a weak yen and rising prices keeping ...
WASHINGTON/NEW YORK/PALO ALTO, U.S. -- U.S. President Donald Trump has jolted Asian investors, governments and students ...
TOKYO -- Roughly a decade has passed since MUFG Bank, Japan's largest lender by assets, set its sights on ASEAN as a key ...
The Indus Waters Treaty (IWT) between India and Pakistan has long been hailed as a rare success in transboundary water ...
SINGAPORE -- Malaysia's private UCSI University will provide a basic course in Japan starting in April 2026 to help prepare Japanese students seeking to study abroad, hoping to draw more to Malaysia.
TOKYO -- Japan's top life insurance companies plan to reduce their holdings of Japanese government bonds by 1.3 trillion yen ($9.1 billion) overall in fiscal 2025, in a shift from their response to ...
BEIJING (Reuters) -- Around 40 Brazilian soybean ships are expected to have docked at China's Zhoushan port in April, up 48% ...
TOKYO -- A global plunge in the trading of non-fungible tokens (NFTs) is taking its toll on platforms that host the digital ...
TOKYO -- The Japanese government is starting to explore revisions to the automobile tax, aiming to make it more fair as ...
Mizuho Bank announced on Monday that it has partnered with Invest India, a government agency backed by the private sector, to ...
SHANGHAI/TOKYO -- Amid the cutthroat competition of the Chinese electric vehicle market, EV makers at this year's Auto Shanghai expo are tapping their creative wells to distinguish themselves from ...
KITAKYUSHU, Japan -- Japanese bathroom fixture maker Toto said Monday that it will close two of its factories in China, seeking to stem eroding profitability amid the country's property market ...