WASHINGTON -- U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio told China's Foreign Minister Wang Yi on Friday that the U.S. "does not ...
SAPPORO, Japan -- Seafood exports from Japan's northernmost main island of Hokkaido fell last year as China's import ban ...
TOKYO -- The Bank of Japan's two most recent interest rate hikes add roughly 8,000 yen ($51) to the average monthly mortgage payment in the country, Nikkei calculations show, in some cases canceling ...
NEW YORK -- At the center of the legal battle over Nippon Steel's planned purchase of U.S. Steel is a pair of strong ...
DAVOS, Switzerland -- Artificial intelligence should be allowed to develop before it is stifled by rules, the chief technology officer of Swedish telecommunications equipment maker Ericsson argues.
HONG KONG -- China's luxury consumption downturn has taken a toll on Hang Lung Properties, a major Hong Kong real estate ...
SEOUL (Reuters) -- A South Korean court on Friday rejected the prosecutors' office request to extend the detention of ...
BEIJING (Kyodo) -- A Chinese court sentenced a man to death on Friday for fatally stabbing a 10-year-old Japanese boy last September in Shenzhen, Japan's government said, a day after another court ...
MANILA (Reuters) -- The Philippines will respond favorably if Interpol is asked by the International Criminal Court to issue arrest warrants related to its probe into the former president's bloody ...
TOKYO -- Consumption by inbound tourists to Japan, supported by returning Chinese visitors, boosted the country's department store sales in 2024, which increased by 6.8% to 5.77 trillion yen ($37 ...
TAIPEI/BENGALURU -- India's Tata Electronics said on Friday it would acquire a 60% stake in Taiwanese electronics giant ...
TOKYO --The Japanese yen rose against the U.S. dollar on Friday after the central bank lifted interest rates as expected at ...