Taipei is looking for allies to support its application to join the CPTPP – despite opposition from Beijing which has also applied to be a member
Companies reportedly looking at plans for project to be part-funded by the Japanese government
Japan’s leading refiner is beginning its move away from fossil fuels with the purchase of the solar, wind and biomass operation from Goldman Sachs and GIC
The unprecedented global shortage in semiconductor chips has helped boost the South Korean tech giant’s revenues and shares, which soared 45% last year and hit a record high in 2021
Kishida's new cabinet has over a dozen fresh faces but some from the Suga government retained key portfolios, such as Foreign Minister Toshimitsu Motegi and Defence Minister Nobuo Kishi
Anger flares in Seoul as top two internet hoggers – YouTube and Netflix – pay no fees to ISP for hosting its content in South Korea. Court has already sided with service provider
The group, which is worth $15 billion, is under pressure after expanding its communications network and investing in logistics to try to compete with Amazon
Taipei has long claimed Beijing has coveted the island’s semiconductor talent and its government is now proposing a legal change to further protect its intellectual property
Kishida won a run-off against vaccine minister Taro Kono. The former banker is set to become prime minister on Monday, but he will have just 4-5 weeks before he faces an election.
Leadership hopeful seen as accommodative to new energy industry as Japan looks to modernise – and green – its power supplies
Taipai’s application to be part of the 11-nation regional CPTPP agreement – just days after China applied to join the same group – has sparked a stark warning from Beijing
Rio Ferdinand, Gerard Pique, Antoine Griezmann and Cesar Azpilicueta have also invested in the game which sees cards traded in the form of non-fungible tokens