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Chinese Premier Li Qiang has described US tariffs as a challenge to countries around the world and expressed his hope for stable relations with Japan.
Global automakers criticize China's restrictions on rare earth minerals & magnets, essential for auto production amid US-China trade tensions.
The ongoing tensions between the US and China have sparked a debate about the potential consequences of a prolonged cold war.
Asia stock markets trade in red on Monday, followed President Trump's announcement on Friday of plans to raise steel import ...
In Tokyo, there’s concern — and more than a little trepidation — over what the Nippon Steel deal and doubled tariffs portend ...
Japanese companies increased their capital spending in the first quarter of this year, even as new American tariffs bit into ...
Japanese shipping giant, Nippon Yusen KK, is confident US tariffs won’t hurt its business as much as initially expected, with ...
Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba has expressed determination to defend rules-based, free and multilateral trade systems ...
Japan and the U.S. have agreed to schedule an additional round of trade talks before the upcoming G7 summit. Key issues ...
Tokyo stocks edged down Tuesday, falling for the third consecutive trading day, as investors remained cautious about ...
AUD/USD traders await Aussie GDP and RBA cues. A soft print may fuel rate cut bets and drag the Aussie below $0.64. US data ...
Lawmakers approved a plan to help companies and consumers as officials bargain in Washington for relief from debilitating ...