The growing trade deficit highlights the world's third-largest economy's vulnerability to soaring commodity costs and slowing demand from China
Due to prolonged entry restrictions, that is 30,000 more than the 370,000 who had not been able to enter as of October 2021, data show
Kirin said the sale is part of its business portfolio review and that its business tie-up in China with China Resources Enterprise, its JV partner, would continue
Korea Fair Trade officials sent a report to Tesla saying it exaggerated the mileage of some of its models, as cars may fall short of their stated range if the temperature drops below freezing
Asia’s fourth-largest economy added 1.13 million positions in the first month of 2022 from a year earlier, led by medical and welfare industries
Joint project with Sony will now cost $8.6bn and planned monthly production will increase from 45,000 to 55,000 12-inch wafers
The world's third-largest economy expanded an annualised 5.4% in October-December after contracting a revised 2.7% in the previous quarter
Beijing says content interfered in China's internal affairs, violated one-China principle and basic norms governing global relations, and undermined peace
Group plans to hold an extraordinary general meeting of shareholders on March 24, when it will seek initial approval to hive off its devices business
The Japanese car giant's earnings have been boosted by a weaker yen, but the semiconductor shortage has hit its production figures
With the economy tanking and pressure mounting from rights groups, companies from British American Tobacco to Norway's Telenor have left or are trying to leave
The Japanese airline hopes new leadership will help its struggles to turn around its business devastated by the coronavirus pandemic