Nomura Holdings said on Thursday it is reassessing its mainland China business, as losses mount at its Shanghai-based securities joint venture in another blow to the top Japanese investment bank's ... ( read original story ...)
Japan’s Denso to Invest $3.3 Billion to Bulk up Chips Business, President Says
TOKYO (Reuters) - Japanese automotive supplier Denso will invest about 500 billion yen ($3.3 billion) in semiconductors by 2030 as aims to triple the scale of its chips business by 2035 from current ... ( read original story ...)
Tokyo: Japan’s New Production Incentives Scheme Dominate MPA Seminar
Although smaller than the production incentives offered by many other countries, the $6.7 million per project scheme is by far the largest from Japan to date. ( read original story ...)
This Adorable, Candy-Colored $13,000 Kei Car Is Japan’s Best-Selling EV
While EV options in the U.S. are mostly oversized SUVs and trucks, the best-selling EV in Japan is the small, light, cheap, too-cute-for-life Nissan Sakura kei-car. ( read original story ...)
The circle closes, tennis and Naomi Osaka finally embrace each other again
Instead, the tennis player revealed that she is not like that and spoke to the Daily Mail about her, her career and her future. Naomi revealed that, as soon as she is able, she will return to the ... ( read original story ...)
Big in Japan: Here’s why this tiny electric kei car is all the rage
The modest little Sakura, a microcar from Nissan and Mitsubishi which launched last year, has become top-selling EV in Japan, beating out global rival Tesla. ( read original story ...)
5 Best Manga About Japanese Work Culture
There have even been some manga about what working at a Japanese business is like. Written & Illustrated by Honda. Starting life as a webcomic on Pixiv, Skull-face Bookseller Honda-san caught on well ... ( read original story ...)
Tokyo: TIFFCOM Content Market Returns With Renewed Momentum, Bigger Venue
Following a pandemic-enforced period as an online-only market, the 20th-anniversary edition is back with in-person events, a more international exhibitor list and a bolstered seminar lineup. ( read original story ...)
Tokyo international auto show returns after 3-year hiatus
Tokyo: The International Auto Show, which has been absent from Japan for three years, has made its grand return in Tokyo. This year's edition, known as the Japan Mobility Show, aims to showcase not only modern vehicles but also products from diverse sectors, including robotics, software, and batteries. ( read original story ...)
Japan’s Top-Selling EV Not A Tesla, But A $13K Kei Car Co-Developed By Nissan And Mitsubishi
Contrary to the global trend, the top-selling electric vehicle (EV) in Japan is not a Tesla, but a much more modest option – the Sakura, a kei (Japanese for “light”) car co-developed by Nissan Motor ... ( read original story ...)
Wanted: 80-Year-Old Taxi Drivers to Ease Japan’s Labor Crunch
Would you trust an 80-year-old driver with your life on some of the developed world’s most complex streets? ( read original story ...)
Japan launches an antitrust probe into Google search business
Japan has decided to investigate Google Search, as antitrust probe has been launched. Google is in the middle of a court case in the US. ( read original story ...)
Japan creates its own EV market of ‘light’ cars
“We launched a kei EV as it suits Japanese people’s everyday needs and road conditions here,” Keiko Kondo, Nissan’s chief marketing manager for Sakura’s domestic business, said in an interview. The ... ( read original story ...)
Japanese businesses eye more investments in PH
Japanese businesses have expressed interest in strengthening their partnership with the Philippines for its 'high-level' economic growth that makes it an attractive investment destination, Malacañang said Tuesday. ( read original story ...)
Business and human rights in Japan: Rights holders’ perspectives
Emi Sugawara, examines business and human rights issues in Japan with a focus on the priority issues from rights holders’ perspectives. ( read original story ...)
Japan’s New Economic Security Plan Is A Bold Leap into the Future
Japan's Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry (METI) has meticulously drafted an action plan to fortify its economic security. However, the plan has sparked a wave of anticipation and concern in equal measure among the business community. ( read original story ...)