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China's undersea cable drive defies U.S. sanctions - asia.nikkei.com - China - Singapore - Washington - city Sanction - city Taipei - city Wuhan

China's undersea cable drive defies U.S. sanctions

TAIPEI/SINGAPORE/WUHAN - For Chinese undersea cable maker Wuhan FiberHome International Technologies, being banned by the U.S. government is nothing to worry about. It has, in fact, been good for business.

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Nikkei staff writers - Japan LCC Zipair to add 2 aircraft and routes every year, CEO says - asia.nikkei.com - Japan - city Tokyo

Japan LCC Zipair to add 2 aircraft and routes every year, CEO says

NARITA, Japan -- Budget carrier Zipair Tokyo is planning to expand its international routes and flight capacity by adding two aircraft every year, the airline's chief said.

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SHIZUKA TANABE - Nikkei staff writer - Nissan to make EVs for China's Dongfeng Motor - asia.nikkei.com - China - city Wuhan - city Guangzhou

Nissan to make EVs for China's Dongfeng Motor

GUANGZHOU -- Nissan Motor will start producing electric vehicles for Chinese venture partner Dongfeng Motor in Wuhan by the end of the year, Nikkei has learned.

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RYO ASAYAMA - Nikkei staff writer - Japan's Aeon to hire 4,000 skilled foreign workers by fiscal 2030 - asia.nikkei.com - Japan - city Tokyo

Japan's Aeon to hire 4,000 skilled foreign workers by fiscal 2030

TOKYO -- Leading Japanese retailer Aeon will hire 4,000 skilled foreign workers groupwide by fiscal 2030 amid severe labor shortages in Japan's food service sector, Nikkei has learned.

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HIDEAKI RYUGEN - Nikkei staff writer - Japan's chip industry can be revived, Acer cofounder says - asia.nikkei.com - Japan - Taiwan - city Taipei

Japan's chip industry can be revived, Acer cofounder says

TAIPEI -- Japan's semiconductor and electronics industries have the potential to make a comeback, Acer cofounder Stan Shih says.

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SHIZUKA TANABE - Nikkei staff writer - Nissan plant closure underscores Japanese cars' China problem - asia.nikkei.com - Japan - China - city Guangzhou

Nissan plant closure underscores Japanese cars' China problem

GUANGZHOU -- Nissan Motor's closure of its newest assembly plant in China is the latest in a series of setbacks suffered by Japanese automakers in an increasingly cutthroat market.

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TAKASHI TSUJI - Nikkei staff writer - EU eyes security, defense partnerships with Japan and South Korea - asia.nikkei.com - Japan - South Korea - Eu - city Brussels

EU eyes security, defense partnerships with Japan and South Korea

BRUSSELS -- The European Union is seeking security and defense partnerships with Japan and South Korea, a move that could lead to broader joint development projects in the defense industry, Nikkei has learned.

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YOHEI HIROSE - Nikkei staff writer - Yen's slide only partly due to U.S. rate gap: ex-Japan currency official - asia.nikkei.com - Japan - city Tokyo

Yen's slide only partly due to U.S. rate gap: ex-Japan currency official

TOKYO -- The yen should not be considered a safe-haven currency and its recent decline against the dollar can only partially be attributed to the Japan-U.S. interest rate gap, Hiroshi Watanabe, former vice minister of finance for international affairs, told Nikkei in a recent interview.

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