Yoshihide Suga, Japan’s prime minister, has suffered his first electoral defeat in the latest manifestation of public unhappiness with his handling of the coronavirus pandemic and anxiety about …
Japan government advisers warn birth rate falling at more rapid pace this year
Private sector advisers to Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga warned on Monday that Japan’s birth rate is declining at a faster pace amid the coronavirus crisis, saying that society should have a “sense of …
Japan’s slow Covid vaccine rollout casts cloud over Olympics
More than two months after it began its vaccine rollout, Japan still lags behind the rest of the developed world, raising questions about its preparedness and doubts about the wisdom of holding the …
Japan’s slow vaccination process as Tokyo 2020 looms
The Tokyo Olympics is just three months away, but Japan is far from ready. The country is struggling to contain a fourth wave of Covid-19. The Prime Minister has just declared a state of emergency in …
Malaysia’s trade mission to South Korea, Japan sees RM986.15 million export-related transactions
Malaysia’s first trade and investment mission to South Korea and Japan amidst the pandemic and global challenges has generated …
Malaysia’s trade mission to South Korea, Japan sees RM986.15 million export-related transactions
Malaysia’s first trade and investment mission to South Korea and Japan amidst the pandemic and global challenges has generated …
Malaysia’s trade mission to South Korea, Japan sees RM986.15 mln export-related transactions
Malaysia’s first trade and investment mission to South Korea and Japan amidst the pandemic and global challenges has generated export-related transactions worth RM986.15 million. During the six-day …
Malaysia’s trade mission to South Korea, Japan sees RM986.15 mln export-related transactions
Malaysia’s first trade and investment mission to South Korea and Japan amidst the pandemic and global challenges has generated export-related transactions worth RM986.15 million. During the six-day …
If it’s safe, dump it in Tokyo. We in the Pacific don’t want Japan’s nuclear wastewater
Japan’s plans to discharge radioactive wastewater into the Pacific Ocean is a callous act that would do catastrophic harm …
Coronavirus and the yen are weighing on Japan’s markets: Strategist
John Vail of Nikko Asset Management gives his targets and explains why there’s more upside for Japanese stocks despite concerns over the pandemic and a stronger yen.