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— Haruki Murakami
That’s what the world is, after all: an endless battle of contrasting memories.
— Haruki Murakami
(Teleborsa) - L'economia giapponese cresce poco più delle stime iniziali, ma le prospettive per il 2016 sono ancora deboli e non riducono le probabilità che la Bank of Japan torni in campo...
Strategic investor must guarantee long-term crude supply; Russian, Thai, Kuwaiti energy firms express interest Vietnam province pulls plug on problematic oil refineryPetroVietnam revenue declines over 28 pct amid oil slumpTokyo Gas to form LNG joint venture in Vietnam: reportThailand's PTT delays $20 billion Vietnam refinery and petrochemical complexVietnam says Nghi Son ...
STAFF REPORT, KYODO Apple Inc. said Thursday people in Japan can use the latest iPhones and Apple Watches to pay electronically at stores and transportation rides starting in October. In an unveiling event of the iPhone 7 and Apple Watch series in California the same day, Apple said the payment ...
Apple Inc. unveiled its new water- and dust-resistant iPhone 7 with high-resolution cameras at its fall product event on Wednesday, and said a “Super Mario” game was coming to the new phone and “Pokemon Go” would feature on its upgraded Apple Watch. The excitement at the Bill Graham auditorium in ...
Delta Air Lines and Korean Air are taking steps to mend a chilly relationship, announcing an expansion of their partnership Wednesday where each airline can sell tickets on some of each other’s flights. Delta will also launch a new nonstop flight from its hometown of Atlanta to Seoul Incheon International ...
China would have become the second largest foreign owner of Australian farmland after the United Kingdom if the government had not vetoed the sale to Chinese interests of a major cattle empire, a report showed on Wednesday. The Australian government released the first ever audit of Australian farmland ownership in ...
Prime Minister Shinzo Abe said Wednesday that Japan will support any Association of Southeast Asian Nations member countries that wish to join the Trans-Pacific Partnership free trade pact. The TPP, inked by the United States, Japan and 10 other Pacific Rim nations in February, “is a framework that allows for ...
The dollar lost ground sharply and traded around ¥101.50 in Tokyo trading late Wednesday, dragged down by weak U.S. economic data released overnight. At 5 p.m., the dollar stood at ¥101.54-54, down from ¥103.35-35 at the same time Tuesday. The euro was at $1.1241-1241, up from $1.1159-1160, and at ¥114.15-15, ...
If you had to invent the perfect place to roll out self-driving buses, Japan would be it. The country boasts an immaculate and extensive road network. Much of the aging population relies on public transport to get around , especially in the countryside. And that customer base is shrinking, bringing ...
The money will fund a five-year socio-economic development planVietnam may borrow $185 million from Japan to build bridge in the Mekong DeltaJapan pledges over $800 million for Vietnam's infrastructure projectsJapan pledges $1.4 billion in development loans to Vietnam
[Citizen] Nairobi -The Sixth Tokyo International Conference on African Development (Ticad VI) held in Nairobi late August was not just a business summit. It was also about politics and positioning. With 22 African heads of state, four vice presidents and nine prime ministers (including ours), Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe ...
[New Era] Nairobi -The recent Sixth Tokyo International Conference on African Development (TICAD VI) that drew 10 000 delegates to Nairobi, Kenya for its maiden summit on the continent sharply re-focussed the attention of the international community on the urgency of Africa's development.
"The best location for Sands Group to invest in is Busan. We are willing to move in as soon as investment conditions are met." George Tanasijevich, CEO of Marina Bay Sands Pte. Ltd., said this on September 3 at the Marina Bay Sands Hotel in an interview with the Korea ...
East Japan Railway Co. said Tuesday that it will open a hostel equipped with bunk-beds that had been used in the “Hokutosei” sleeper train in Tokyo in mid-December, in response to the growing number of foreign tourists to Japan. Items that had been used in compartments of the now-defunct train, ...
The Bank of Japan’s unprecedented review of its unprecedented monetary policy has stepped up focus on a key group of Gov. Haruhiko Kuroda’s allies. A trio of top officials in the Monetary Affairs Department, led by Executive Director Masayoshi Amamiya — referred to by some as Mr. BOJ — is ...
ANA Holdings Inc. plans to claim compensation from engine-maker Rolls-Royce Holdings PLC following its cancellation of more than a dozen flights last month after finding broken turbines on three 787 aircraft, according to two people familiar with the plan. The form of compensation may be discounts on future purchases or ...
After years of minimal trade between Israel and Japan, the two countries sign a series of economic deals on the back of a visit by Japan's PM to Israel and Netanyahu's trip to Tokyo.
Japanese companies are keeping their eyes peeled for emerging business opportunities in Russia following Prime Minister Shinzo Abe’s announcement of an eight-point cooperation plan with the country in May. To help realize the plan, Japanese firms aim to accelerate investments in resource development and automobile-linked projects, as well as projects ...
The Fair Trade Commission has fined 11 road-paving companies a total of ¥1.41 billion for rigging bids on projects to repair expressways damaged by the March 2011 earthquake and tsunami. Ten of the companies are on trial after being indicted for the alleged violation. The FTC also issued cease-and-desist orders ...
Government budget requests for fiscal 2017 totaled ¥101.47 trillion, topping ¥100 trillion for the third straight year, the Finance Ministry said Tuesday. The requests for the general account budget for the year that will start next April 1 were bigger than the initial budget for fiscal 2016 of ¥96.72 trillion, ...
The dollar moved around ¥103.50 in Tokyo trading on Tuesday, lacking a clear direction in the absence of major trading incentives after the U.S. market was closed Monday for a national holiday. At 5 p.m., the dollar stood at ¥103.35-35, almost unchanged from ¥103.36-36 at the same time Monday. The ...