Nikkei drops to over 2-week lows as U.S probe hits automakers

TOKYO, May 24 (Reuters) - Japan’s Nikkei share average fell to more than two-week lows on Thursday as automakers like Toyota slumped after the Trump administration launched a national security investigation into car and truck imports that could lead to ... ( read original story ...)

Japanese blue chips not prepared for EU data security rules

TOKYO -- Nearly 80% of the major Japanese corporations surveyed by Nikkei say they are not yet completely compliant with the tougher data protection rules the European Union will put into force on Friday. The General Data Protection Regulation mandates ... ( read original story ...)

Nikkei Falters amid Trade Concerns

In Japan, the Nikkei 225 tumbled 252.73 points, or 1.1%, to 22,437.01, on the firmer yen, extending losses in the last session. Autos traded lower, as did other major exporters as the yen rose around 0.4% to trade at 109.58 to the U.S. dollar. In Hong Kong ... ( read original story ...)

Japan shares lower at close of trade; Nikkei 225 down 1.11%

Investing.com – Japan equities were lower at the close on Thursday, as losses in the Mining, Chemical, Petroleum & Plastic and Warehousing sectors propelled shares lower. At the close in Tokyo, the Nikkei 225 declined 1.11%. Declining stocks outnumbered ... ( read original story ...)

China, Japan protest US probe into need for auto tariffs

BEIJING — China and Japan both condemned Thursday the Trump administration's decision to launch an investigation into whether tariffs are needed on imports of vehicles and automotive parts into the United States. China's Commerce Ministry said Beijing ... ( read original story ...)

Japan’s prime minister heads to Russia for talks with Putin

TOKYO – Japan's Prime Minister Shinzo Abe is heading to Russia for talks with President Vladimir Putin, in hopes of making progress on joint economic projects on disputed islands as a step toward resolving the decades-old territorial row. Abe said ... ( read original story ...)

Invasive species of Japanese beetle discovered in Vancouver

The Japanese beetle, an invasive pest native to Japan ... The City and Park Board said in a joint news release that they will be working closely with the CFIA and British Columbia Ministry of Agriculture to respond to the presence of this invasive pest. ( read original story ...)

Tokyo: Vietnamese massage parlor provided sex without license

Tokyo Metropolitan Police have arrested the manager of a Vietnamese massage parlor in Minato Ward for providing sex services without proper licensing, reports Nippon News Network (May 23). In April, Tran Thi Han, the 41-year-old manager of Princess ... ( read original story ...)