Japan’s economy eked out an annual rate of 0.9% growth in the July-September quarter as consumer spending held up.
Conservatives urge Ishiba to wait until his domestic political position stabilises, while others say avoiding Trump could pose greater risks.
Japan’s economy grew at a slightly faster pace than expected, backing the case for the central bank to stay on the path ...
Japanese Foreign Minister Takeshi Iwaya and U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken agreed Thursday that the two countries ...
Japan’s economic growth slowed in the third quarter, boosting the case for the government to put together a stimulus package ...
Japan's growth slowed to 0.2% in the third quarter, preliminary data showed Friday, after a typhoon and government "megaquake ...
Japan’s Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba has pledged to take tougher measures against misuse of political funds after he was reelected by parliament following a major loss in the polls last month by his ...
As America's allies digested the news and scale of Donald Trump's election victory last week, four U.S. B-52 strategic ...
The upcoming trilateral summit between South Korea, the United States and Japan in Peru will be a chance for the three ...
The summit will also bring together leaders and senior officials from Japan, South Korea, Canada ... Biden, meanwhile, will ...
There is no doubt that Abe and Trump had a genuine friendship. However, what is often overlooked was how hard Abe worked to ...