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Nikkei staff writer - RYOSUKE HANAFUSA - Exxon says U.S. subsidy rules threaten hydrogen-ammonia project - asia.nikkei.com - Japan - state Texas - Houston, state Texas

Exxon says U.S. subsidy rules threaten hydrogen-ammonia project

HOUSTON, Texas -- U.S. tax credit rules may upend what is set to be the world's largest low-carbon hydrogen and ammonia development project by ExxonMobil and Japanese energy company JERA, the U.S. oil major has said.

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CISSY ZHOU - Nikkei staff writer - Alibaba cancels planned IPO of logistics unit Cainiao - asia.nikkei.com - Hong Kong -  Hong Kong

Alibaba cancels planned IPO of logistics unit Cainiao

HONG KONG -- Alibaba Group has canceled the planned listing of its logistics arm Cainiao Smart Logistics Network, the latest reversal of the e-commerce conglomerate's grand restructuring plan.

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RIHO NAGAO - Nikkei staff writer - Japan to take another shot at a homegrown airliner, eyeing hydrogen - asia.nikkei.com - Japan -  Tokyo

Japan to take another shot at a homegrown airliner, eyeing hydrogen

TOKYO -- Japan looks to collaborate with the private sector to develop a next-generation passenger aircraft, hoping to avoid the pitfalls that doomed Mitsubishi Heavy Industries' SpaceJet by encouraging the participation of multiple companies and helping create technology standards, Nikkei has learned.

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Narendra Modi - RYOSUKE HANADA - Nikkei staff writer - India's chipmaking ambitions shadowed by infrastructure concerns - asia.nikkei.com - India -  Mumbai

India's chipmaking ambitions shadowed by infrastructure concerns

MUMBAI -- India is accelerating efforts to become a global powerhouse in semiconductor production with three factories breaking ground this year, though its success hinges on whether it can dispel lingering infrastructure concerns.

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Nikkei staff writer - Temu to make Japan's PayPay payment service available on platform - asia.nikkei.com - Japan -  Tokyo - China - county Mobile

Temu to make Japan's PayPay payment service available on platform

TOKYO -- Shoppers on Chinese e-commerce platform Temu will soon be able to make purchases using PayPay, as the Japanese mobile payment service anticipates demand from Japanese consumers wary of giving personal information to foreign companies.

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YUKIO TAJIMA - Nikkei staff writer - China challenges U.S. electric vehicle subsidies at WTO - asia.nikkei.com - China -  Beijing

China challenges U.S. electric vehicle subsidies at WTO

BEIJING -- China has filed a complaint with the World Trade Organization against U.S. electric vehicle subsidies, the Chinese Commerce Ministry said Tuesday, claiming that the requirements are "discriminatory" and "seriously distort" fair competition.

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Nikkei staff writer - Dai Nippon Printing to mass produce photomasks for Rapidus chip - asia.nikkei.com - Japan -  Tokyo

Dai Nippon Printing to mass produce photomasks for Rapidus chip

TOKYO -- Dai Nippon Printing will begin mass producing photomasks, used in printing semiconductor circuits, in Japan in fiscal 2027 for Rapidus, which aims to produce cutting-edge semiconductors domestically.

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RYOHTAROH SATOH - Nikkei staff writer - Japan's Sakura Internet to offer startups affordable AI computing power - asia.nikkei.com - Japan -  Tokyo

Japan's Sakura Internet to offer startups affordable AI computing power

TOKYO - Japan's Sakura Internet aims to start selling more affordable computing power for training artificial intelligence as early as this year amid a global scramble to develop generative AI.

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