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YUKIO TAJIMA - Nikkei staff writer - China begins smartphone inspections as part of espionage law - asia.nikkei.com - China - city Beijing

China begins smartphone inspections as part of espionage law

BEIJING -- Chinese national security authorities will have greater power to inspect smartphones and other electronic devices beginning Monday, one year after a stronger anti-espionage law took effect, raising fears that foreigners will face such inspections upon entering the country.

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KENYA AKAMA - Nikkei staff writer - More Thai startups aim for IPOs as investors throw in support - asia.nikkei.com - Japan - Thailand - city Bangkok

More Thai startups aim for IPOs as investors throw in support

BANGKOK -- More Thai companies are looking to go public as the country's once-lacking startup landscape starts to flourish with funding from venture capital firms as well as big companies both domestic and foreign.

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SHUNSUKE TABETA - Nikkei staff writer - China says rare earths belong to state in new regulation - asia.nikkei.com - China - city Beijing

China says rare earths belong to state in new regulation

BEIJING -- China's rare-earth resources belong to the state, the government said in a new regulation that will take effect Oct. 1.

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Nikkei staff writer - Japan industrial production disrupted by Daihatsu, Toyota woes - asia.nikkei.com - Japan - city Tokyo

Japan industrial production disrupted by Daihatsu, Toyota woes

TOKYO -- Japan's industrial production is being whipped around by testing scandals involving some of its biggest automakers.

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LIEN HOANG - Nikkei staff writer - Vietnam GDP grew 6.93% in Q2 with risks to recovery 'high' - asia.nikkei.com - Vietnam - city Ho Chi Minh City

Vietnam GDP grew 6.93% in Q2 with risks to recovery 'high'

HO CHI MINH CITY -- Vietnam's economy expanded 6.93% in the second quarter from a year earlier, surpassing the 5.66% in the January-March quarter, as it strives to bounce back from the pandemic, official data showed Saturday.

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Nikkei staff writer - Reuters - GRACE LI - China factory activity contracts for second straight month in June - asia.nikkei.com - China - Hong Kong

China factory activity contracts for second straight month in June

HONG KONG -- China's manufacturing activity contracted for the second consecutive month in June, as investors pin their hopes on a key Communist Party meeting in mid-July to revive the sluggish economy.

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Nikkei staff writer - From Indonesia to India to U.S., AI creeps into elections - asia.nikkei.com - Indonesia - India - city Tokyo

From Indonesia to India to U.S., AI creeps into elections

TOKYO -- When Prabowo Subianto wanted to soften his image among young Indonesian voters, his campaign team brought out a smiling face: a cartoonish digital version of himself.

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Nikkei staff writer - Mazda, Yamaha to restart shipments of 3 models after testing scandal - asia.nikkei.com - Japan - city Tokyo

Mazda, Yamaha to restart shipments of 3 models after testing scandal

TOKYO -- Mazda Motor and Yamaha Motor have been allowed to resume shipments of three vehicle models that had been flagged for improper testing, the Japanese government said Friday.

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