Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi has left for the United States for what she expects to be a “very difficult” meeting with U.S. President Donald Trump.
By Tim Kelly TOKYO, March 18 (Reuters) - U.S. President Donald Trump's call for allies to send warships to escort oil tankers ...
(Bloomberg) --Japan plans to invest up to $36 billion in US oil, gas and critical mineral projects, the first tranche of its $550 billion commitment under the trade agreement it struck with President ...
Japan power prices surged this week as the conflict in the Middle East raised concerns about prolonged disruptions to energy supply. The fiscal year 2026 baseload contract for Tokyo jumped to ¥16.38 ...
Power banks have become an essential travel accessory, particularly for those travelling long journeys, but some new rules in Japan will likely see their use completely banned on flights from April.
Japan and the United States are working to include a nuclear power project in the second round of deals under Japan’s $550-billion investment package, two people with knowledge of the matter told ...
Japan plans to ban the use of power banks on flights following fire safety concerns in the cabin. According to NHK Japan, passengers travelling on domestic Japanese airlines will soon be unable to use ...
Exclusive-Japan, US Aim to Add Nuclear Power Project to $550 Billion Investment Package, Sources Say
Exclusive-Japan, US Aim to Add Nuclear Power Project to $550 Billion Investment Package, Sources Say TOKYO, March 4 (Reuters) - Japan and the United States are working to include a nuclear power ...
KASHIWAZAKI, Japan -- As a biting wind swept snow across a hill overlooking the Sea of Japan, guards stood at the entrance to the Kashiwazaki-Kariwa nuclear power complex last month, white flakes ...
TOKYO – Japan’s Transport Ministry has notified airlines that it will ban the use of power banks on airplanes from April after a series of incidents in which mobile batteries caught fire on flights, a ...
This file photo shows an experiment in which a lithium-ion mobile battery ignited. (Photo courtesy of the National Institute of Technology and Evaluation)(Kyodo) TOKYO (Kyodo) -- Japan's transport ...
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