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Gardening firm in Japan's Gifu looks to nationwide, global markets

Gifu Landscape Architect, a Japanese green landscaping and gardening company based in the city of Gifu, is expanding operations across Japan and overseas based on advanced skills given to its employees through modern, systematic education.

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Fisheries dispute haunts Sri Lanka-India relationship

Along Sri Lanka's northern Jaffna coast, fishermen in T-shirts and sarongs grumbled about their poor catch the previous night. As they mended their blue nets spread out close to the lapping sea, the men complained about how the only fish they could sell was a meager haul of barracuda, Indian mackerel and milk shark.

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Trump tariffs to slow U.S. companies' digital spending, Fujitsu says

Japanese tech company Fujitsu expects Donald Trump's trade tariffs to hit its North American operations this year, as trade uncertainty causes clients to rein in spending on digital solutions.

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Pakistan set for $40bn in World Bank loans over decade, officials say

Pakistan could receive up to $40 billion in public-private sector financing over a decade under a first-of-its-kind deal with the World Bank, officials from the Washington-based organization said in an exclusive interview.

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Apple's China woes drag down overall iPhone sales

Apple reported record revenues for the October-December period on Thursday, but sales continued to decline in China, where the iPhone maker faces growing competition and a lack of AI offerings.

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Okinawa paves way for potential $68m bicycle tourism boom

Okinawa prefecture has stepped up efforts to promote bicycle tourism, aiming to attract cyclists to its subtropical climate with routes open year-round, and cash in on an estimated 10.3 billion yen ($67.7 million) in potential economic impact.

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7-Eleven owner taps Bain as preferred buyer for stake in noncore units

Seven & i Holdings has chosen Bain Capital as its preferred buyer for a stake in an intermediate holding company that brings together the Japanese retail group's noncore businesses, Nikkei learned.

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Japan's Toyo Tire posts record profit on strong U.S. sales, weak yen

Toyo Tire reported a record-high net profit of 74.8 billion yen ($491 million) for 2024 on Friday, boosted by American tire sales and the soft yen.

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Nissan stocks rise 2.6% as investors welcome plant closures, job cut details

Nissan Motor stocks rose 2.6% in Friday trading, a day after it announced the halt of merger talks with Honda Motor. Investors welcomed increased clarity on the carmaker's turnaround measures while awaiting further developments on partnership schemes.

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Constitutional reform becomes South Korea's new political battle

Hundreds of people packed an auditorium at the National Assembly Library on Wednesday as Seoul Mayor Oh Se-hoon of the governing People Power Party (PPP) hosted a forum on amending the constitution. The scene resembled a K-pop concert, as Oh's supporters shouted his name when he greeted them.

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North Korean troops confirmed in Russia's Kursk: NATO chief

North Korean troops are confirmed to have been deployed to the Russian region of Kursk, which borders Ukraine, NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte said Monday.

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Global expansion of Japanese firms brings offshore insider trading risks

As Japanese firms expand their global reach, insider trading at their overseas subsidiaries is emerging as a major threat to market integrity.

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China's foreign investment tanks 99% in 3 years amid economic slowdown

Foreign direct investment in China plunged 99% over the past three years, Chinese government data shows, as an economic slowdown and concerns about an intensifying anti-spying campaign drive companies away.

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Proposed 'Honda Corporation' as new name upset Nissan

Nissan Motor executives expressed astonishment and outrage when Honda Motor proposed "Honda Corporation" as the name for the holding company under which the two automakers were to integrate operations. But Honda's executives dismissed such concerns, noting their belief that the tie-up was not supposed to be an equal merger.

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Malaysian GDP growth beats target, expands 5.1% in 2024

Malaysia's economy expanded robustly in 2024 driven by resilient domestic demand and a recovery in exports, data showed on Friday, but the pace of growth eased in the final quarter as headwinds loom for the Southeast Asian manufacturing hub.

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Trump crypto project backer Justin Sun lauds 'friendly' U.S. market

Cryptocurrency entrepreneur Justin Sun said the U.S. is the friendliest market for the business, after disclosing an investment in a crypto project backed by President-elect Donald Trump.

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Indian e-scooter maker Ola shares slide after flood of complaints

Shares in SoftBank-backed Ola Electric Mobility, which leads India's fast-growing electric scooter market, have fallen sharply over the past week as the company is hit with a raft of complaints over the quality of its service.

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Tokyo Electron could dial up hiring spree amid AI boom, president says

Chipmaking equipment manufacturer Tokyo Electron will consider expanding recruitment to raise talent as circuit miniaturization and stacked assemblies make semiconductor production processes more complex, President Toshiki Kawai said in an interview.

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Delta Thailand posts slower profit growth as EV market slackens

Thailand's most valuable electronics company on Friday reported slower profit growth for 2024, missing analysts' forecasts as its promising AI data center business was not enough to offset weaker demand in the electric vehicle market.

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Taiwan promises more U.S. investment and purchases to answer Trump call

Taiwan's President Lai Ching-te on Friday said his administration will kick off a broad initiative aimed at expanding investment and procurement in the U.S., as he looks to level out the two economies' trade balance and mitigate pressure from his counterpart Donald Trump.

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Taiwan's drone ambitions take off in Trump-China haze

Fears of an unnatural disaster -- a potential attack by China -- may be a bigger motivator than natural disaster for Taiwanese UAV development. Since 2023, the government has been promoting a notion of "civilian drones for military use." Companies like HY Tech are part of an ambitious self-sufficient drone production ecosystem Taiwan is racing to build to deter Beijing, which claims Taiwan for itself.
Trump security adviser pick pledges talks with China over Iranian oil

Mike Waltz, U.S. President-elect Donald Trump's pick for national security adviser, said on Tuesday the incoming administration will engage with China to reduce its purchases of Iranian oil in hopes of addressing crises across the world.

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Sharp and Foxconn's EV prototype shows new way of vehicle design

Japanese electronics and home appliance maker Sharp has unveiled a concept electric vehicle meant to offer a future style of mobility that turns the car into an extension of the home.

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