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BUSINESS
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Companies
Jun 5, 2026
China speeds past Japan in car exports to Australia on EV bonanza
Almost 36,000 passenger cars from China arrived in Australia in April, according to government data, well ahead of the 29,000 from Japan.
ASIA PACIFIC
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Politics
Apr 12, 2026
Australia turns to Asia for fuel and security as U.S. distracted
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese and his ministers have been in close contact with key Asian trading partners in order to maintain fuel shipments amid global supply disruptions.
BUSINESS
Feb 25, 2026
China¡¯s $112 billion cargo gap shows record U.S. tariff evasion
Trade data released Thursday showed a record $112 billion gap between what China reported exporting to the U.S. and what U.S. Customs said actually arrived last year.
BUSINESS
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Economy
Feb 19, 2026
IMF warns China¡¯s economic policies are causing damage to others
The fund called for a reorientation by Beijing to embrace a model based on domestic consumer spending.
ASIA PACIFIC
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Politics
May 29, 2025
With Port of Darwin, Australia hopes to avoid a repeat of Panama Canal
Canberra is looking to regain control of the port from a Chinese company without jeopardizing improved relations with Beijing.
BUSINESS
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Economy
Apr 10, 2025
Trump shock pushes U.S. and China toward decoupling cliff edge
Trump's 120% tariffs on Chinese goods and Beijing¡¯s determination to fight back in kind mean a seismic cleavage is rapidly becoming a reality.
WORLD
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Politics
May 24, 2024
A new trade war offers no easy way back for old global order
Then-U.S. President Donald Trump fired the first shots with tariffs on China seven years ago, then President Joe Biden ushered the U.S. into the new industrial policy age.
ASIA PACIFIC
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Politics
Apr 29, 2024
U.S. ¡®firm¡¯ steps in when China is seen as a bully, not a partner
At the U.S. State Department, an eight-person group is taking steps to help nations when China responds to political disputes with "economic coercion."
ASIA PACIFIC
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Politics
Mar 20, 2024
China and Australia face difficult diplomatic road after trade spat
Hurdles exist in the form of persistent political differences and increased competition between Beijing and Canberra¡¯s principal ally, the U.S.
BUSINESS
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Economy
Oct 30, 2023
Australia reassures Japan on CPTPP and strength of relationship
Australian Trade Minister discussed a regional trade pact with 91²Ö¿â economy minister during their meeting in Osaka.
JAPAN
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Science & Health
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FOCUS
Jun 18, 2022
How Japan achieved one of the world¡¯s lowest COVID-19 death rates
Health experts point to continued mask wearing, extensive vaccination and an already healthy population as the core factors behind its success.
ASIA PACIFIC
Sep 22, 2021
Taiwan applies to join Pacific trade deal just days after China
Taiwan already has free trade deals with two of the members ¡ª New Zealand and Singapore ¡ª and has been working toward joining the trade agreement for years.
BUSINESS
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Economy
Jan 19, 2018
Despite jumpy market, Bank of Japan watchers don¡¯t expect a policy change anytime soon
Economists who follow the Bank of Japan aren't buying the idea that the central bank is nearing the point where it will begin to normalize its ultraloose monetary policy.
BUSINESS
Jan 15, 2018
Japan¡¯s loyalty cards to provide early sneak peek at company profits
When shopping in Japan, a phrase you'll hear all the time is "Do you have a point card?" And the most common is the T-card, which can be used at hundreds of thousands of shops nationwide, from car accessory dealers to convenience stores.
BUSINESS
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Economy
Dec 27, 2017
Five years of Abenomics: The good, the bad and the sluggish
Five years since Shinzo Abe came to power, the economy is much stronger, but still falls short of the revolution he pledged to deliver.
BUSINESS
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Economy
Apr 21, 2017
Kuroda says BOJ purchase pace to continue for some time
The Bank of Japan will continue with very accommodative monetary policy and maintain the current pace of asset purchases for some time, Gov. Haruhiko Kuroda said in an interview.
BUSINESS
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Economy
Mar 21, 2017
BOJ faces new challenges when stimulus measures end
While Bank of Japan Gov. Haruhiko Kuroda has underscored how much work still lies ahead, when the central bank does finally hit its inflation target and exits stimulus, it is likely to face huge balance sheet losses.
BUSINESS
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Economy
Mar 14, 2017
Nobel economist¡¯s ideas seen giving justification to delay Japan¡¯s consumption tax hike
Prime Minister Shinzo Abe's administration has a habit of co-opting Nobel Prize-winning economists when it lays the groundwork for contentious policy decisions.
BUSINESS
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Economy
Dec 7, 2016
Economy is about to grow by ?19.8 trillion, at least on paper
91²Ö¿â economy will grow by an amount equivalent to New Zealand's economy in the blink of an eye on Thursday.
BUSINESS
Nov 25, 2016
Wages rise, hours fall for part-time workers
Over the last 10 years, 91²Ö¿â 14 million part-time workers cut their working hours by more than 6 percent. They now work about 4.5 hours a day.
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