The prime minister of Japan said Wednesday that his country would restart more idled nuclear power plants and look into the feasibility of developing next-gen reactors. Fumio Kishida’s comments, ... ( read original story ...)
Japan signals return to nuclear power to stabilise energy supply
Japan will restart more idled nuclear plants and look at developing next-generation reactors, Prime Minister Fumio Kishida said on Wednesday, setting the stage for a major policy shift on nuclear ... ( read original story ...)
Japan should consider building new nuclear plants: Kishida
Aside from considering building next-generation nuclear reactors, the government will also look to restart existing plants that are currently offline and extend their lifespans, M ... ( read original story ...)
Japan to ease COVID-19 border controls from Sept. 7
Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida on Wednesday announced plans to ease border controls from early September by eliminating requirements for pre-departure COVID-19 tests for travelers who have ... ( read original story ...)
China May Take Ukraine War Lessons to Taiwan: Japan Lawmaker
The Chinese leadership is "calmly analyzing" Russia's invasion of Ukraine in search of lessons for future scenarios involving Taiwan or Japan, a Japanese lawmaker said on Wednesday. Keiji Furuya, who ... ( read original story ...)
Japan set for new nuclear plants in post-Fukushima shift
Japan is preparing a big shift on nuclear power, with Prime Minister Fumio Kishida announcing plans to look at the construction of new plants, in what would be a break with more than a decade of ... ( read original story ...)
Japan to waive pre-departure COVID tests for vaccinated travellers
Japan will waive pre-departure COVID-19 tests for vaccinated travellers to the country, but daily caps on entrants will remain in place, Prime Minister Fumio Kishida said on Wednesday. ( read original story ...)
Japan PM to Call for Development and Construction of New-Generation Nuclear Power Plants – Nikkei
Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida plans to call for development and construction of new-generation nuclear power plants, the Nikkei newspaper reported on Wednesday. Kishida is expected to announce ... ( read original story ...)
Japan eases Covid-test requirement for vaccinated travellers
TOKYO (Bloomberg): Japan will scrap a negative Covid-19 test to enter the country for those vaccinated three times as it faces calls from the tourism industry and businesses to roll back some of the ... ( read original story ...)
Japan waives pre-departure Covid-19 tests for vaccinated visitors but daily caps remain
TOKYO, Japan will waive pre-departure Covid-19 tests for vaccinated travellers to the country, but daily caps on entrants will remain in place, Prime Minister Fumio Kishida said on Wednesday (Aug 24). ( read original story ...)
Japan to Consider Building Next-Gen Nuclear Plants, Nikkei Says
Japan will consider building next-generation nuclear power plants in a policy reversal that will embrace atomic energy to curb emissions and ensure future electricity supply, according to the Nikkei. ( read original story ...)
A Sober Younger Generation Gives Japan a Hangover
Tax revenue from alcohol has been falling for years in Japan as the population ages and a younger generation, fewer in number, shies away from the hard-drinking habits of the past, like ... ( read original story ...)
Japan PM Kishida set to order new nuclear power plant construction
Japan is entering a new phase in its nuclear energy strategy, with Prime Minister Fumio Kishida set to instruct the development and construction of next-generation nuclear power plants at Wednesday's ... ( read original story ...)
Japan Envoy Warns of a ‘Sinister Period’ of Tension Over Taiwan
The US and allies must balance sending a clear message to China over Taiwan with the need to avoid escalation as Asia enters a “sinister period” of tensions, Japan’s top envoy to the US said. ( read original story ...)
Japan Wants to Restart More Reactors to Avoid Power Shortages
Japan aims to nearly double the amount of reactors on the grid as early as next summer in order to meet the country’s power needs and curb emissions, according to local media. ( read original story ...)
Piccoma pushes back Tokyo IPO to next year
SEOUL: South Korean messaging giant Kakao Corp’s manga business is pushing back plans to go public on the Tokyo Stock Exchange until next year, aiming for a valuation of US$6bil (RM27bil) or more. ( read original story ...)