Application for the first phase of investigation for nuclear waste disposal site at Minami-Torishima by the Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry
The Japanese Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry has requested to conduct the first phase of an investigation for a nuclear waste disposal site on Minami-Torishima.
"The Erosion of Price Hikes Countermeasures" Oil Prices Soar Due to Attacks on Iran - Impact on the Japanese Economy
Rising oil prices, influenced by military attacks on Iran by the US and Israel, are prompting concerns about their impact on the Japanese economy.
Chida elevated to president of Resona Bank, 'We will also take risks' to support corporate growth
Chida Katsuhiro has been promoted to president of Resona Bank, expressing confidence in supporting corporate growth by taking risks as the Japanese economy enters a growth phase.
Government and private sector invest 267.6 billion yen in Rapidus; Minister of Economy states 'Expectations are high'
The Japanese government, together with the private sector, has announced an investment of 267.6 billion yen in Rapidus, aiming to advance cutting-edge semiconductor production.
The Japanese Experiment That Became Normality
The Bank of Japan announces it will keep its key interest rate as low as possible, approaching zero, in response to a stalled economy and destructive deflation that began in the late 1990s.
Japanese parliament confirms Prime Minister Takaiichi
The Japanese parliament has elected Sanae Takaiichi as Prime Minister following a recent election that gave her party a two-thirds majority.
Relief in Tokyo. The Japanese economy did not fall into recession
Japan's economy grew by 0.2% in the fourth quarter, defying recession predictions, primarily driven by private consumption.
Minister Akazawa Meets with U.S. Secretary of Commerce to Discuss Investments in Artificial Diamonds and Thermal Power
Japanese Minister of Economy, Trade and Industry Akazawa Ryosei discussed investment opportunities in artificial diamonds and thermal power with U.S. Secretary of Commerce Gina Raimondo during his visit to Washington.
"No More Discussion..." The Silent Fiscal Discipline Faction of the LDP Regarding Consumption Tax Reduction
The Japanese government's proposal for a two-year abolition of food consumption tax is met with silence from the ruling Liberal Democratic Party's fiscal discipline faction, despite initial reservations about tax cuts.
'It's over' - Agricultural bureaucrats look up at the sky, losing confidence due to shocking data and interim information
Japanese agricultural officials express despair over rice supply issues stemming from a significant data miscalculation.
Consumption Tax Reduction: Four Points of Debate, Including Funding and Implementation Timing, with Inconsistent Prime Minister Statements as a Spark
The Japanese Prime Minister, Sanae Takaichi, is moving towards the implementation of a two-year zero consumption tax on food products, but faces challenges regarding funding and timing.
Japanese markets soar after the Prime Minister's crushing victory in the elections
Japanese markets experienced a significant surge following the Prime Minister's decisive electoral win.
Historic Rise of the Japanese Nikkei Index After Takeichi's Victory
The Japanese Nikkei index reached a record high today following Sanaa Takeichi's decisive election victory in Japan's recent general elections.
How the Iron Lady in Japan is Changing Her Country's Economy?
Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaitchi is implementing significant economic reforms and has secured a decisive victory in the recent elections, positioning her leadership as a mandate for her policies.
Kia Sportage Hybrid 2026.. Is it worth buying?
The Kia Sportage Hybrid 2026 reinforces its position as a top choice in the hybrid SUV category with a balanced blend of practical performance, fuel economy, and advanced tech features, all at a competitive price compared to Japanese and European counterparts.
"Weak Yen, Delightful" Remarks, Ministers Rally to Support; What the Prime Minister Said in His Speech
Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi's remarks praising the weak yen have garnered support from his cabinet ministers, despite concerns about its impact on rising prices.