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  • Japan business capex growth slows in Q4, points to economic headwinds

    [TOKYO] Japanese corporate capital expenditures grew in October-December from a year earlier but the pace slowed from the prior quarter, casting doubt about strength of business investment seen as key to spurring growth in the world's third-largest economy.

  • Korea's 2014 Auto Parts Trade Balance with Japan Turns to Black for First Time

    Korea's balance of automotive parts trade with Japan has turned to the black for the first time in history last year. According to the Korea Trade-Investment Promotion Agency and the Korea International Trade Association on February 2, the volume of Korean-made auto parts exports to Japan was US$885,136,000, up 10.5 ...

  • Speaker talks visa terms and economic partnership during visit to Japan

    By E.OYUNDARI On Tuesday the head of the Japan-Mongolia friendship group at the House of Councillors, Satsuki Eda, called on Speaker of Mongolian Parliament Z.Enkhbold, who is paying an official visit to Japan. Mentioning that the House of Councillors is making vital contributions to improving Mongolia-Japan cooperation in all sectors, Speaker Z.Enkhbold ...

  • Sales up at Osaka department stores during Chinese New Year holidays

    Duty-free sales to foreigners at department stores in Osaka during the past week were up more than triple year on year as Chinese shoppers made the most of the Lunar New Year holiday season. At the Osaka branch of Takashimaya Co., duty-free sales in the week to Tuesday expanded some ...

  • Foreign Minister inaugurates Qatar Sports Park in Japan city

    HE the Foreign Minister of Qatar Dr Khalid bin Mohamed al-Attiyah officially inaugurated on Sunday 'Qatar Sports Park' in Shirakawa City

  • Foreign Minister inaugurates Qatar Sports Park in Japan city

    HE the Foreign Minister of Qatar Dr Khalid bin Mohamed al-Attiyah officially inaugurated on Sunday 'Qatar Sports Park' in Shirakawa City

  • Japan’s annual exports jump most since late 2013 in boost to economy

    Country’s business mood up in February, seen rising further ahead

  • Japan’s trade deficit plunged 58% in January on lower oil prices

    The trade deficit plunged nearly 60 percent in January from a year before as exports rose and the import bill for oil and gas dropped thanks to sharply lower crude oil prices. The deficit of ¥1.18 trillion was better than some forecasts. Exports surged a stronger than expected 17 percent ...

  • Bank of Japan upbeat on economy

    Not all analysts share BoJ’s view, with some seeing further stimulus down the road

  • Japan saw record 1.22 million foreign visitors in January

    The estimated number of foreign passengers arriving in Japan soared 29.1 percent in January from a year earlier to 1,218,400, hitting a record high for the month, government data showed on Wednesday. The Japan National Tourism Organization said the increase was due partly to the popularity of skiing and snow-related ...

  • 18 Feb Interior Lifestyle Tokyo 2015

    Fiera Internazionale dedicata ai mobili e all'arredamento.Evento di primaria importanza per gli interior design. Esposizione di nuovi prodotti, idee e possibilità di networking.Per ulteriori informazioni: InteriorLifestyleTokyo2015

  • 18 Feb Gift Show 2015

    53a edizione della Fiera Gift Show dedicata agli oggetti da regalo e al fai da te.Una delle fiere più importanti e più grandi del Giappone. Per maggiori informazioni clicca QUI.

  • 18 Feb Foodex Japan 2015

    40a Fiera Internazionale sul Food & Beverage. Settori coinvolti: prodotti alimentari e bevande.Per ulteriori informazioni visita il sito: FoodexJapan2015

  • Japan to raise maximum fine for spying by foreign firms

    The government plans to raise the maximum fine for thefts of domestic trade secrets by foreign firms, such as product designs and marketing manuals, from ¥300 million to ¥1 billion, according to informed sources. The government hopes the larger fine will discourage spying activities by companies of other countries, particularly ...

  • Japan’s Economy Expands, but Less Than Expected

    Japan’s economy expanded at an annualized rate of 2.2 percent in the final quarter of 2014, less than the 3.6 percent many experts had predicted.

  • Japan GDP Growth Falls Short of Mark

    Japan’s economy pulled out of a recession in the fourth quarter of last year, but weak domestic demand pointed to further challenges ahead for Prime Minister Shinzo Abe.

  • Japan says to hold finance ministers’ summit with South Korea on May 23

    The talks would be the first meeting between the countries’ finance ministers since November 2012

  • Japan’s economy emerges from recession, but growth weaker than forecast

    The economy rebounded to grow 0.6 percent in the final quarter of 2014, however the expansion was less than many economists had predicted. The post Japan’s economy emerges from recession, but growth weaker than forecast appeared first on The Japan Times.

  • Mongolia, Japan sign economic partnership agreement

    By E.OYUNDARI Japan and Mongolia signed a bilateral economic partnership agreement (EPA) on February 11 that will expand trade and enhance strategic partnership between the two countries. The agreement was signed by Prime Minister of Mongolia Ch.Saikhanbileg and his counterpart, Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe, in Tokyo. Over the next decade, it ...

  • Al Masah’s private equity business expands in the UAE South East Asia

    Company to make new acquisitions in logistics and F&B business

  • Japan Tobacco to quit drinks business after 26 years

    Japan Tobacco Inc. will exit the drinks business that it has built over the past 26 years, as an “increasingly challenging” operating environment in Japan makes it difficult for the unit to turn a profit. The company will quit the manufacturing and sale of JT beverage products by the end ...

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