Japan

COMMENT: Japan and Europe come together in support of Taiwan

Mark Buckton - Taipei November 12, 2025

Over the past week, two moves in East Asia and Europe clearly signal that the handling of the Taiwan question is entering a new phase - one in which neither Tokyo nor Brussels is prepared to abide by a Beijing-centric diplomatic equilibrium.

Yen-pegged stablecoin issuer anticipates major holdings in Japan’s government-bond market

bno - Tokyo Office November 12, 2025

JPYC emphasises that its stablecoin is fully convertible to the yen and backed by domestic savings deposits and Japanese government bonds.

Japan’s Nintendo predicts sales of 19mn Switch 2 units to March

bno - Taipei Office November 4, 2025

The Switch 2 marks Nintendo’s most expensive hardware platform to date and represents the company’s principal long-term base for its extensive roster of first-party franchises.

APEC meeting closes in South Korea, WTO dead and buried

Mark Buckton - Taipei November 2, 2025

This was not a summit. It was a eulogy for the WTO, and APEC just lowered the flag to half-mast.

COMMENT: For Asia, dealing with Europe isn’t about achieving success; it’s about concealing failure

Mark Buckton - Taipei November 1, 2025

To be taken seriously in Asia, Europe must rediscover the courage to deliver, not merely declare. Asia has moved on to execution. Europe is still editing its initial policy draft.

South Korea opens APEC summit focusing on connectivity and growth

bno - Busan Office October 31, 2025

South Korean President Lee Jae Myung chaired the opening session of the Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) Leaders’ Meeting on the morning of October 31 in Gyeongju, North Gyeongsang Province.

Global leaders gather in Gyeongju to shape APEC cooperation

bno - Busan Office October 30, 2025

Global leaders are arriving in Gyeongju, the cultural hub of North Gyeongsang Province, as South Korea hosts the Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation summit. Delegates from 21 member economies are expected to discuss trade, technology and security.

The Arctic and Antarctica record "off the charts" heat as polar warming accelerates

Ben Aris in Berlin October 29, 2025

Parts of both the Arctic and Antarctic have experienced historically high temperatures in recent weeks, with weather stations in East Antarctica recording record-breaking warmth for the month of October, alarming climate scientists.

US–South Korea investment deal on ice – for now

bno - Taipei Office October 28, 2025

After a triumphant round of investment pledges in Tokyo, Donald Trump’s state visit to South Korea presents a far more challenging negotiation.

US, Japan sign rare earths deal to ‘secure’ supply chains

bno - Taipei Office October 28, 2025

The two leaders signed an agreement establishing a framework for cooperation in the mining and processing of rare earths and other essential minerals; a move that underscores growing anxieties over China’s dominance in the sector.

Asian economies weigh their options amid fears of over-reliance on Chinese rare-earths

bno - Mark Buckton - Taipei October 25, 2025

Just how control over these critical minerals plays out will be a long fought battle lasting decades, and one that will increasingly define Asia’s industrial future.

Sanae Takaichi makes history as Japan’s first female prime minister

bno - Tokyo Office October 22, 2025

In her first press briefing as leader, the 64-year-old pledged to drive reform with confidence and determination, describing her administration as one “ready to decide and move forward.”

India’s finance minister to miss upcoming IMF and World Bank meetings

bno - Taipei Office October 16, 2025

India’s Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman will not attend this week’s annual meetings of the International Monetary Fund and World Bank in Washington, as trade negotiations between New Delhi and Washington remain unresolved.

China increasing its lead in robot technology use

Ben Aris in Berlin October 16, 2025

China is consolidating its dominance in the global industrial robotics market, accounting for 41% of the world’s operational robot stock and more than half of all new installations in 2024, according to the International Federation of Robots.

IMF: Global economic outlook shows modest change amid policy shifts and complex forces

Pierre-Olivier Gourinchas Economic Counsellor and the Director of Research of the IMF. October 15, 2025

Dialing down uncertainty, reducing vulnerabilities, and investing in innovation can help deliver durable economic gains.

The Asian nations backing the Russian war effort – from India to Taiwan, China to Indonesia

bno - Mark Buckton - Taipei October 14, 2025

While many Asian nations have quietly distanced themselves from Moscow in a bid to fall into line with US or European allies, several continue to engage with Russia, providing varying degrees of support that help sustain its military campaign.

Russia aiding North Korea’s submarine programme: Seoul

bno - Taipei Office October 14, 2025

The revelation lends weight to long-standing suspicions that Moscow is exchanging military know-how for munitions, manpower, or other support in its ongoing war with Ukraine.

Japan to recycle soiled adult diapers

bno - Taipei Office October 14, 2025

Traditionally, the soiled products are burned with general waste, but their high moisture content hampers combustion and reduces energy efficiency.

Japan’s current account surplus dips as overseas earnings weaken

bno - Taipei Office October 9, 2025

The surplus nevertheless remained in positive territory for the seventh consecutive month and was the second-highest on record for August.

Japan - Korea links under pressure

bno - Busan Office October 9, 2025

Takaichi, known for her right of centre leanings on historical and territorial matters, has long taken a hardline stance on Japan’s wartime past and the disputed Dokdo islets as they are known in Korean – Takeshima in Japanese.

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