TOKYO/NEW YORK -- An uncertain new era in shipping dawned Tuesday, the day the U.S. and China set for charging new docking fees on each other's vessels as wider trade tensions flare.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) -- U.S. President Donald Trump remains on track to meet Chinese leader Xi Jinping in South Korea in late October as the two sides try to de-escalate tensions over tariff threats ...
TOKYO -- Japanese stocks fell as much as 1.6% on Tuesday morning as political uncertainty weighed on investor sentiment, coupled with fresh fears over another round in the U.S.-China tariff spat.
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SYDNEY -- Carbon credits -- certificates that verify an amount of carbon dioxide removed through activities such as using renewable energy or planting trees -- are emerging as a crucial tool for ...
SEOUL -- Samsung Electronics' operating profit jumped more than 30% in the third quarter from a year ago thanks to strong demand for memory chips, signaling a turning point for the South Korean tech ...
SINGAPORE -- Singapore's economy grew 2.9% in the July-September period from a year earlier, preliminary data showed on Tuesday, slowing from a 4.5% expansion in the previous quarter as "reciprocal" U ...
Dialogue between the U.S., Europe and Japan at the Trilateral Commission ...
CAIRO/JERUSALEM (Reuters) -- Hamas freed the last living Israeli hostages from Gaza on Monday under a ceasefire deal, and Israel sent home busloads of Palestinian detainees, as U.S. President Donald ...
Peter Chai is a Ph.D. researcher at the Graduate School of Political Science, Waseda University, specializing in political sociology, comparative politics, and public opinion, with a regional focus on ...
JAKARTA -- The Indonesian government has entered into debt-restructuring negotiations with China over its high-speed rail project with losses mounting and little prospect of a turnaround after two ...
AMSTERDAM (Reuters) -- The Dutch government said it is taking control of Dutch chipmaker Nexperia, which manufactures computer chips for the car and consumer electronics industries, due to worries ...
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