TOKYO (Kyodo) -- Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba said he will embark Thursday on a trip to Peru for a summit of the ...
TOKYO -- Alarm is growing in Japan's equity market that the tariffs promised by returning U.S. President Donald Trump would ...
SEOUL (Reuters) -- South Korea's ruling party proposed a special chips act on Monday to give chipmakers subsidies and an ...
TOKYO -- The Japanese government will provide at least 10 trillion yen ($65 billion) in support through fiscal 2030 to boost the semiconductor and artificial intelligence industries under plans laid ...
SINGAPORE -- Singapore Airlines is expecting further earnings pressure, with rival carriers continuing to add more flight ...
TOKYO/HONG KONG/SINGAPORE -- Asian financial markets are gripped by a chain of uncertainties brought on by former U.S.
HANOI (Reuters) -- The Vietnamese government said it will block the internet domains and apps of Chinese online retailers ...
As the world strives to reduce its reliance on fossil fuels and transition toward renewable energy, Japan -- despite pledging ...
SYDNEY (Reuters) -- Australia is in the final stages of talks with ANZ Group over a deal to maintain the bank's branches across the Pacific, Treasurer Jim Chalmers said on Monday, a diplomatic win in ...
SINGAPORE -- Singapore Airlines is expecting further earnings pressure, with rival carriers continuing to add more flight ...
JAKARTA (Reuters) -- Indonesia said on Monday it does not recognize China's claims over the South China Sea, despite signing a maritime development deal with Beijing, as some analysts warned the pact ...
TOKYO -- Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba on Monday was appointed by the parliament to stay on as Japan's leader, even after his Liberal Democratic Party lost its sole majority in the lower house in last ...