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RYOHTAROH SATOH - Nikkei staff writer - Nissan and Honda seeking EV partnership amid 'new competition' - asia.nikkei.com -  Tokyo

Nissan and Honda seeking EV partnership amid 'new competition'

TOKYO -- Nissan Motor and Honda Motor announced that they had agreed to begin talks on a potential strategic partnership to collaborate on electric vehicles and automotive software, at a time when the two conventional carmakers are facing stiff competition from market newcomers.

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RYOHTAROH SATOH - Tesla supplier Panasonic weighs more U.S. battery investment in Kansas - asia.nikkei.com - Japan -  Tokyo - state Kansas

Tesla supplier Panasonic weighs more U.S. battery investment in Kansas

TOKYO -- Tesla battery supplier Panasonic Energy is weighing additional investment in the U.S. state of Kansas despite concerns that demand for electric vehicles is slowing, Nikkei Asia has learned.

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Nikkei staff writer - RYOHTAROH SATOH - Taiwan's PSMC says chip engineer shortage top challenge in Japan - asia.nikkei.com - Japan -  Tokyo - Taiwan

Taiwan's PSMC says chip engineer shortage top challenge in Japan

TOKYO -- A shortage of engineers is the "most difficult" challenge facing Taiwan's Powerchip Semiconductor Manufacturing Corp. (PSMC) as it prepares to build a plant in Japan, with a recent wave of global chipmakers investing in the country expected to exacerbate the battle for talent.

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Nikkei staff writer - RYOHTAROH SATOH - Chip Industry - U.S. trade curbs spur China business for Japan chip industry - asia.nikkei.com - Japan -  Tokyo - China -  Beijing - state Indiana - Washington

U.S. trade curbs spur China business for Japan chip industry

TOKYO -- Japan's semiconductor equipment makers are enjoying strong demand from China, in part due to trade controls imposed by Washington and to Beijing stepping up efforts to boost the local chip industry.

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Nikkei staff writer - RYOHTAROH SATOH - Sony seeks 'alternative opportunities' in India after Zee deal fails - asia.nikkei.com -  Tokyo - India

Sony seeks 'alternative opportunities' in India after Zee deal fails

TOKYO -- Sony Group says it will "aggressively consider any alternative opportunities" for expanding its business in India's entertainment market after a failed attempt to merge its subsidiary with local broadcaster Zee.

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Nikkei staff writer - RYOHTAROH SATOH - Japan's Rapidus and universities aim for 'beyond 2nm' chip tech - asia.nikkei.com - Japan -  Tokyo

Japan's Rapidus and universities aim for 'beyond 2nm' chip tech

TOKYO -- Japan's chip startup Rapidus and a consortium of research institutes plan to start a project to develop chips more advanced than the current cutting-edge 2-nanometer technology, with 45 billion yen ($301 million) in backing from the government as it aims to revive the country's semiconductor industry.

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RYOHTAROH SATOH - Australia to propose green mining standards amid slump in EV metals - asia.nikkei.com -  Tokyo - Canada - Indonesia - Australia

Australia to propose green mining standards amid slump in EV metals

TOKYO -- Australia will propose setting up international standards for ethical and environmentally friendly mining in an attempt to command higher prices for its minerals amid a sluggish market and competition from countries like Indonesia.

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