China's BYD could start selling its first plug-in hybrid vehicle in Japan this year, the company said on Friday, as it aims ...
Erik Buhrow dreams of retiring in Japan. Until then, he's renting out the akiya, or abandoned home, to other Americans who ...
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WASHINGTON - The US on Jan 3 announced the approval of a US$3.6 billion (S$4.9 billion) sale of up to 1,200 advanced air-to-air missiles and related equipment to Japan, one of Washington’s ...
US Steel and Nippon Steel threatened legal action Friday after President Joe Biden blocked a controversial $14.9 billion deal for the Japanese company ... against the sale. "This acquisition ...
These actions have prompted closer security cooperation between Japan and the United States. “The proposed sale will improve Japan’s capability to meet current and future threats by defending its ...
The United States has approved a $3.6 billion sale of advanced air-to-air missiles and related equipment to Japan. This move is intended to enhance Japan's defense capabilities amid China's assertive ...
President Biden said he would block the sale of one of America’s most iconic companies to a Japanese firm. In December 2023, Nippon Steel announced it would buy U.S. Steel for more than $14 billion.
President Biden announced Friday that he is blocking the $15 billion proposal by Japan's Nippon Steel to ... including Toyota Motor Corp., and makes steel for railways, pipes, appliances and ...
President Joe Biden bowed to growing protectionist pressures in the United States and formally blocked a Japanese company’s proposed purchase of U.S. Steel, winning praise from the president’s ...
The U.S. government said Thursday, Jan. 2, it has approved the sale of two types of advanced medium-range air-to-air missiles and other related equipment to Japan. Officials said the deal will cost an ...
White House spokesperson John Kirby defended the decision. “This isn’t about Japan. This is about US steelmaking and keeping one of the largest steel producers in the United States an American ...