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 …
Japan’s Denso to Invest $3.3 Billion to Bulk up Chips Business
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 …
At auto show, Japan’s Kishida calls for exit from deflationary past
Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida used his visit to Tokyo’s auto show on Thursday to call for the private sector’s help in ensuring the economy makes a “total break” with its deflationary past.
At auto show, Japan’s Kishida calls for exit from deflationary past
Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida used his visit to Tokyo’s auto show on Thursday to call for the private sector’s help in ensuring the economy makes a “total break” with its deflationary past.
Japan Is About Done with YouTubers: Authorities to Investigate Foreigners Accused of Evading Train Fares and Stealing Hotel Food
A surge in disruptive behavior by YouTubers in Japan, including allegations of evading train fares and posing as homeless individuals …
Japan Is About Done with YouTubers: Authorities to Investigate Foreigners Accused of Evading Train Fares and Stealing Hotel Food
A surge in disruptive behavior by YouTubers in Japan, including allegations of evading train fares and posing as homeless individuals …
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.
(LEAD) S. Korea, U.S., Japan jointly condemn N. Korea’s arms transfers to Russia
South Korea, the United States and Japan issued a joint statement Thursday condemning North Korea’s provision of military equipment and munitions to Russia, saying they have confirmed some of such …
South Korean scholar acquitted of defaming sexual slavery victims during Japan colonial rule
South Korea’s top court has cleared a scholar of charges that she defamed Korean sexual slavery victims during the Japanese colonial rule in her contentious book published in 2013.
TIFFCOM: Viewed From Thailand, the BL Genre Is More Chill Than Its Japanese Precursor
At TIFFCOM, Thai producers pitch gentler version of Boys’ Love content and new business partnerships back to Japanese market.