The Japanese life sciences company Takeda Pharmaceutical Company Limited is investing more than 100 million euros in a new building in Seestadt, Vienna.
Long closed to most immigration, Japan looks to open up amid labor shortage
Immigration was once a taboo subject in the country. But an aging population and a disruptive pandemic have started to changed that.
In major shift, Japan looking to accept more foreigners indefinitely
In a major shift for a country long closed to immigrants, Japan is looking to allow foreigners in certain blue-collar jobs to stay indefinitely starting as early as the 2022 fiscal year, a justice …
Japanese Life Sciences Corporation Invests More Than 100 Million Euros in Vienna
The Japanese life sciences company Takeda Pharmaceutical Company Limited is investing more than 100 million euros in a new building in Seestadt, Vienna.
Shunned by 12 Buyers, Japanese Golf Company Sells for $3.5 Billion
Japan’s largest golf course owner never sank a putt during acquisition talks with six of the world’s top private equity firms — three of …
EXCLUSIVE U.S. asks Japan, China, others to consider tapping oil reserves -sources
The Biden administration has asked some of the world’s largest oil consuming nations – including China, India and Japan – to consider releasing crude stockpiles in a coordinated effort to lower global …
Production bottlenecks cause Japan’s export revenue to fall down
Japan’s exports increased at their slowest rate in eight months as auto deliveries dropped sharply, leading to an evidence that supply ch …
Plug and Play Japan Summer/Fall 2021 Summit Osaka Report
TOKYO, Nov. 17, 2021 /PRNewswire/ — Plug and Play Japan KK (Based in Shibuya, Tokyo, CEO: Philip Vincent, hereinafter “Plug and Play Japan”) held a Summer/Fall 2021 Summit Osaka, a Demo Day to …
Kawasaki Kisen group firms to build new warehouses in Thailand
Two Thailand-based group firms of major Japanese shipping operator Kawasaki Kisen Kaisha Ltd. will build warehouses near Bangkok to help meet expanding distribution demand and diverse customer needs.
Japan, US set plans for talks on resolving tariffs dispute
U.S. Trade Representative Katharine Tai and Japan’s trade and industry minister agreed Wednesday to work to resolve a dispute over American tariffs on steel and aluminum, Japan’s Ministry of Economy, …