
Over 40% of Japanese Prefectures Roll Out Aid Amid U.S. Tariff Pressures
40% of Japanese prefectures offer financial aid to sectors hit by U.S. tariffs, with regional governments urging trade negotiations and export diversification.
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40% of Japanese prefectures offer financial aid to sectors hit by U.S. tariffs, with regional governments urging trade negotiations and export diversification.
Singapore announces May 3 general election, a decisive moment for the nation’s political trajectory and economic priorities in evolving regional landscape.
Trump administration grants 70 coal plants temporary exemptions from federal mercury pollution rules, sparking debates on environmental and economic impacts in Asia’s energy sectors.
China’s meteorological authority issues four weather warnings, urging preparedness amid extreme wind, snow, and sandstorm risks.
The U.S. may ease proposed fees on Chinese shipping vessels following backlash from trade unions, aiming to reduce rising costs for businesses and consumers.
China raises tariffs on US imports to 125% amid ongoing trade strategy shifts, impacting global markets and business dynamics.
2024 marked South Korea’s hottest year in 50 years, reshaping agriculture and energy demands while highlighting Asia’s climate challenges.
The U.S. imposes immediate broad tariffs with unclear scope, triggering global trade concerns and market uncertainty ahead of auto import levies starting April 3.
New U.S. tariffs under President Trump spark global trade tensions, with businesses adapting to 20% levies on Chinese imports and economic ripple effects.