Top Chinese diplomat Wang Yi proposed high-level talks between China, Japan and South Korea in a meeting with the Japanese foreign minister in Indonesia this month, Kyodo news agency reported on Sunday.
Japanese team to visit Bangladesh for boosting economic ties
Japanese economy, trade and industry minister Yasutoshi Nishimura on Sunday at a programme said that a delegation of the Japanese government will visit Bangladesh this week to discuss economic …
Bangladesh, Japan to sign economic partnership agreement
Bangladesh and Japan have agreed to sign the economic partnership agreement (EPA) soon to deepen and expand bilateral trade and investment between two nations, the commerce ministry said today. To …
Japan wants to invest in Bangladesh’s mega projects: Tipu
Commerce Minister Tipu Munshi today said that Japan wants to make investment in the mega projects of Bangladesh. He also said that Japan has expressed its keen interest in staying besides Bangladesh …
Bangladesh needs to improve business environment to attract investment: Japanese minister
The Japanese economy minister called on Bangladesh to work towards upgrading industrial manufacturing and developing the IT sector …
Bangladesh to benefit from ‘China Plus One’ policy
Kazushige Nobutani, president of the Japan External Trade Organisation (Jetro), is scheduled to come to Bangladesh today along with Yasutoshi Nishimura, minister for economy, trade and industry of …
Top Chinese diplomat proposes talks with Japan, South Korea – Kyodo
Top Chinese diplomat Wang Yi proposed high-level talks between China, Japan and South Korea in a meeting with the Japanese foreign minister in Indonesia this month, Kyodo news agency reported on …
Japan and its fans praised on social media for tidying dressing room and stands at Women’s World Cup
After watching their team dismantle Zambia 5-0, several Japanese spectators won fans of their own as they stayed behind to clean the stands following their team’s opening Women’s World Cup match.
Japan: a growing source of trade, investment
It all started in early 2008 when the Japanese government announced the “China Plus One Strategy” to cut its over-reliance on the manufacturing behemoth by setting up business operations in other …
A listener’s guide to the next big sound out of South Korea
Nicknamed “Oricon Comet” for her success on the Japanese chart Oricon, singer-songwriter Younha, 35, began her career with immense popularity abroad. She has been a mainstay in K-indie and rock in her home country since her debut in the mid-2000s.