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Daily Times on MSNJapan to launch world's first deep-sea mining mission for rare mineralsJapan has announced that it will launch the world's first deep-sea mining test for rare minerals in January 2026. The mission ...
Japan has the world’s oldest population, with nearly one in three people over 65 — a demographic reality that quietly but ...
Japan plans $100-400 million investments in India's EV, battery, and recycling sectors to reduce China's dominance in supply ...
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The Print on MSNWhy timing of Japan’s 1st missile test on its own soil is a signal to ally US and assertive ChinaThe move signals Tokyo’s growing military self-reliance as it distances itself from US security dependence and builds ...
China has reopened its market to seafood from Japan after a nearly two-year ban over the discharge of slightly radioactive ...
Japan said China is building a 20th structure in a disputed, energy-rich area and called for a return to negotiations.
Strategy will treat the East and South China seas as a unified theatre of operations as regional allies align against Beijing ...
Japan will from January attempt to extract rare earth minerals from the ocean floor in the deepest trial of its kind, the ...
Japan and China are blaming each other after Tokyo raised concern that a Chinese fighter jet came dangerously close to Japanese reconnaissance planes.
An evening gala will be held on Sept 3 in Beijing to mark the 80th anniversary of the victory in the Chinese People's War of ...
China is Japan’s top seafood export market but it accounts for only 15-20% of Japan’s food exports, and food exports account for only 1% of Japan’s total exports, said Stefan Angrick, senior ...
But China has seemed to be faltering lately, and some have been asking whether China’s future path might resemble that of Japan. My answer is that it probably won’t — that China will do worse.
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