Japan will use its nuclear reactors to wean itself off energy from Russia and other sources, Prime Minister Fumio Kishida said on Thursday
The investment is set to improve the facilities, equipment and automation procedures in Nissan's facility located in the Mexican state of Aguascalientes
Major Taiwanese Apple supplier Foxconn said on Wednesday that it is continuing production in China's Zhengzhou, 800km northwest of Shanghai
South Korea's inflation rate jumped by 4.8% in April, raising expectation of further interest rate rises by the country's central bank
Japan's famously thrifty consumers are tightening their belts despite sitting on an estimated 50 trillion yen ($383bn) in savings accrued during the pandemic
Tightness in semiconductor supplies over the past two years have in some cases caused automotive and consumer appliance production lines to shut down
Germany is seeking closer ties with countries that share its democratic values in the Asia-Pacific region, such as Japan, Australia, South Korea and India, Schultz said
The central bank risks upsetting the public as the weak yen drives up the price of imported goods going into Japan's upper house election expected on July 10
South Korean electronics giant warns shortage of parts may continue this year
The cabinet minister said moves to isolate Russia from the world economy proved that market access to democratic countries was no longer automatic
Samsung will make the renewable energy pledge as early as the May 10 inauguration of South Korea's new president
The world's second-biggest memory chipmaker said on Wednesday its operating profit rose 116% to 2.9 trillion won ($2.3 billion) in the January-March quarter