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Japan Society in New York is staging the first-ever U.S. exhibition looking at the kinetic sculptures and other life-engineered works of Osaka-born artist Susumu Shingu.
The U.S. found out this year that China could use its chokehold on rare-earth minerals as a coercive tool. For Japan, it was déjà vu: It had been the victim 15 years earlier.
Asia has designs on the blossoming Dallas-Fort Worth economy, with Japan positioning itself to be the tip of the spear.
Ichiro Suzuki, a remarkable hitter with dazzling speed and arm strength, not only broke stereotypes during a career played across two continents but also blazed a trail for a generation of Japanese-born players in Major League Baseball.
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The South Side based firm expects to have a treatment for a rare genetic condition that causes skin blisters on the market in Japan by the end of the year.
Japan is experiencing record tourism this year, with many tourist attractions packed with crowds. Still, there's an easy way to find some zen.
As part of a trade deal reached this week, Japan agreed to invest $550 billion in projects across strategic U.S. industries, including energy, semiconductor manufacturing and shipbuilding. The White House said Trump would have final say over where the money goes and that the U.S. would keep 90% of profits on any investments.
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ABP News on MSN‘Don’t Repeat Japan, Vietnam’s Mistakes’: GTRI Urges India To Seek Written US Trade Pact
GTRI called for India to take a cue from the experiences of countries like Vietnam and Japan and insisted that India should ask for a jointly issued, written statement before acknowledging any deal.