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Fumio Kishida - Nikkei staff writers - Japan, U.S., Philippines to cooperate in clean energy, chips: Kishida - asia.nikkei.com - Japan -  Tokyo - Philippines - Washington - county Cooper

Japan, U.S., Philippines to cooperate in clean energy, chips: Kishida

TOKYO -- Japan, the U.S. and the Philippines will work together in areas such as semiconductors, digitalization, communication networks, clean energy and critical minerals, Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida told Nikkei ahead of a historic three-way summit in Washington next week.

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KEN MORIYASU - Nikkei Asia diplomatic correspondent - Japan needs 'hulls in the water' to defend Red Sea: Armitage report - asia.nikkei.com - Japan -  Tokyo - Washington -  Washington

Japan needs 'hulls in the water' to defend Red Sea: Armitage report

WASHINGTON -- The Western world is looking to Tokyo to uphold the free and open international order in ways that it has never before, a bipartisan group of Japan analysts in Washington said in a report released Thursday.

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KEN MORIYASU - Nikkei Asia diplomatic correspondent - As U.S. turns inward, Japan needs to carry the alliance: Armitage report - asia.nikkei.com - Japan -  Tokyo - Washington -  Washington

As U.S. turns inward, Japan needs to carry the alliance: Armitage report

WASHINGTON -- The Western world is looking to Tokyo to uphold the free and open international order in ways that it has never before, a bipartisan group of Japan analysts in Washington said in a report released Thursday.

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Shinzo Abe - Nikkei staff writers - Japan stocks boosted by $51bn in foreign cash, led by U.K. - asia.nikkei.com - Japan -  Tokyo - China - South Korea

Japan stocks boosted by $51bn in foreign cash, led by U.K.

TOKYO/LONDON -- The flow of foreign money into Japanese stocks reached a 10-year high in fiscal 2023, driven by investment from the U.K. -- including Middle Eastern oil money via London -- as well as South Korea and China.

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Japan's auto industry opens door to foreign car mechanics - asia.nikkei.com - Japan -  Tokyo

Japan's auto industry opens door to foreign car mechanics

TOKYO -- Young people from developing countries in Asia are flocking to Japan to enroll in technical colleges for auto mechanics, hoping to fill a void in the nation's workforce created by its falling birthrate.

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Nikkei staff writer - Japan eyes hydrogen production using next-gen nuclear reactor - asia.nikkei.com - Japan -  Tokyo

Japan eyes hydrogen production using next-gen nuclear reactor

TOKYO -- The Japanese government plans to start field testing clean hydrogen production using nuclear power as soon as 2028, Nikkei has learned, with the move following a successful safety test of a next-generation reactor last week.

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Fumio Kishida - Nikkei staff writers - Japan's Kishida faces party's ire after punishing scandal-hit members - asia.nikkei.com - Japan -  Tokyo

Japan's Kishida faces party's ire after punishing scandal-hit members

TOKYO -- Japan's ruling Liberal Democratic Party on Thursday handed down punishments for 39 members involved in a fundraising scandal, but internal confusion and sliding public support will likely continue to haunt Prime Minister Fumio Kishida.

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Nikkei staff writers - Konica Minolta cuts 2,400 jobs as demand for office printing wanes - asia.nikkei.com - Japan -  Tokyo

Konica Minolta cuts 2,400 jobs as demand for office printing wanes

TOKYO -- Konica Minolta, a Japanese office equipment maker, said that it will cut 2,400 employees globally by the end of March 2025 as the company tries to shift its focus to newer business lines as demand for paper printing in offices falls away.

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