TOKYO, Japan (Reuters) — Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe told parliament on Monday (January 23) he is confident the new U.S. President Donald Trump believed in free trade, and would be convinced of the importance of the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) trade pact, and the contributions of Japanese firms to the U.S. economy. “I believe President Trump understands the importance of free and fair trade, so I’d like to pursue his understanding on the strategic and […]
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Dollar slips, stocks on defensive after Trump’s protectionist address
TOKYO, Japan (Reuters) — Japan’s Nikkei dropped 1.3 percent on Monday (January 23) as investors were on the defensive over worries about President Donald Trump’s protectionist policies which outweighed optimism that he will follow through on promises of tax cuts and other stimulus. The benchmark Nikkei average was at 18938.45 down 199.46 yen at the beginning of the trade on Monday. South Korean stocks opened slightly higher with the Korea Composite Stock Price Index (KOSPI) up […]
Japan to conduct simulated drills for China-Taiwan clash: report
TOKYO, Japan (AFP) — Japan will carry out a tabletop exercise next week to simulate its response in the event of a military clash between China and Taiwan, Japanese media said. The Self-Defence Forces will conduct drills from Monday through Friday with the US military participating as an observer, a Japanese government source told Kyodo News. The exercises, which do not involve actual troop deployments, assume that the US and Japan are responding to a military […]
Japanese and Vietnamese leaders discuss South China Sea security
HANOI, Vietnam (Reuters) — Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe received a state welcoming ceremony in Hanoi, Vietnam on Monday (January 16). Vietnam is the last leg of his six-day Asia-Pacific tour, aimed at bolstering security cooperation amid tensions on the South China Sea. In Vietnam, Abe announced that Japan would supply six new patrol boats to Vietnam, which too is locked in a dispute with China over the disputed South China Sea territories. China has […]
‘Peace’ signs risk fingerprint theft, says Japanese study
(Reuters) — Two-fingered ‘peace’ signs – or V-signs – taken by high-resolution digital cameras from as far away as three metres (9 feet) may lead to fingerprint theft, Japanese researchers warn. Millions of photographs are uploaded onto social networking sites daily, many of which involve people making the ubiquitous sign. Isao Echizen, a professor at Japan’s National Institute of Informatics (NIII), says advanced technology is not necessary for fraudsters to copy fingerprints. “If a […]
North Japan keeps shoveling heavy snow
(Reuters) — Residents of northern Japan struggled on Monday (January 16) shoveling snow off rooftops and outside their homes after a winter storm dumped up to two meters (6.56 ft) of snow. The Blizzard hit northern and some central Japanese area since Friday (January 13) causing disruption of public transport across Japan and forced the authorities to issue warning over safety concerns. Japan’s NHK reported a 61-year-old man in Niigata Prefecture was trapped under […]
U.S. Ambassador Kennedy bids farewell to Japan
TOKYO, Japan (Reuters) — U.S. Ambassador to Japan, Caroline Kennedy, bid farewell through a video message released on Monday (January 16), as her term comes to an end on Friday (January 20) when a new U.S. administration comes in. “Hello everyone in Japan (Japanese), serving as the United States Ambassador to our closest friend and ally has been the greatest privilege of my life. I want to thank the people of Japan for taking me […]
Australia disappointed by Japan’s continued whale hunt in Southern Ocean
Reuters — Australia said on Monday (16 January) it was “deeply disappointed” Japan had continued whaling in the Southern Ocean after anti-whaling activists published images of a dead whale, two days after Australian and Japanese leaders discussed the issue. Australia has long opposed Japanese whaling and the contentious issue was raised in talks between Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull and Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe in Sydney on Saturday (January 14), said sources familiar with the […]
Japan-PHL friendship strengthened as Abe caps PHL visit with Duterte’s Davao hometown tour
(Eagle News) – From eating local Filipino-style breakfast that featured President Rodrigo Duterte’s favorites to a tour of the Philippine leader’s hometown of Davao City, Japan’s Prime Minister Shinzo Abe visibly enjoyed a more casual and laidback second day of his two-day official visit in the country which Malacanang said helped strengthen the friendship ties of the two leaders. In Davao, the Japanese leader adopted a young female Philippine Eagle who was earlier found […]
Japan offer of largest 1Trillion-Yen ODA package, “historic,” says PHL economic team
QUEZON City, Philippines (Eagle News) — President Rodrigo Duterte’s economic managers consider the 1 trillion yen official development assistance (ODA) promised by Japan as “historic”. Finance Secretary Carlos Dominguez III said that he believes that the ODA – which is equivalent to Php 441 billion – is the largest in the history of the Philippines. More conservative estimates peg the equivalent amount to Php 433 billion. Trade Secretary Ramon Lopez, on the other hand, said […]
Karamihan sa mga Pilipino, mas nagtitiwala sa U.S. at Japan ayon sa Pulse Asia Survey
MANILA, Philippines (Eagle News) — Marami sa mga Pilipino ang mas nagtitiwala sa Amerika at Japan, ayon sa bagong resulta ng survey na inilabas ng Pulse Asia. Ito ay kahit pa may “disgusto” si Pangulong Rodrigo Duterte sa Estados Unidos dahil sa pakikipag-alyansa nito sa China at Russia. Batay sa survey, nakakuha ng 76 % trust rating ang Japan habang 70 % naman ang Amerika. Ngunit, kung pinagkakatiwalaan ng karamihan ang nabanggit na dalawang bansa, lumabas naman […]





