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Japan firms talk on system chip tie in reform drive: sources Japan's current account surplus tumbled 43.9 percent to a 15-year low in 2011 as the nation logged a trade deficit due to lower exports and higher energy costs, according to the latest government data. Jetstar Japan to start domestic flights in July Budget airline Jetstar Japan, part-owned by Australia's Qantas, said Wednesday it will launch domestic flights serving five major destinations as Japan's aviation industry enters a period of change. Kuwait China Investment Company expects GCC oil imports to Japan to surge (MENAFN - Kuwait News Agency (KUNA)) Japan is expected to increase oil imports from the Gulf States, Kuwait China Investment Company (KCIC) said Sunday. "As long as the nuclear reactors remain ... Japan electronic giants eye chip merger: reports Three of Japan's biggest electronics companies are to join forces in a chip-making venture, according to reports, days after a swathe of dire results from a sector struggling to compete globally. First Ex-Japan Small Cap ETF Debuts First Ex-Japan Small Cap ETF Debuts Glencore, Xstrata Deal Set to Squeeze Japan Power Utilities Post Fukushima Glencore International Plc’s proposed takeover of Xstrata Plc, making it the world’s biggest thermal coal exporter, poses a new threat to Japanese utilities forced to buy more of the fuel after the Fukushima nuclear disaster. Analysis: Japan's stay-at-home firms finally spread their wings TOKYO (Reuters) - Japanese companies are again venturing offshore, and this time a new breed of business is striking deals overseas. Japan Inc splurged a record $70 billion on foreign acquisitions last year, taking advantage of a strong yen, big cash reserves, attractive valuations and some willing sellers, especially in Europe. Many of these Japanese acquirers are already multinationals but a ... Glencore, Xstrata Deal Set to Squeeze Japan Coal Post Fukushima Glencore International Plc’s proposed takeover of Xstrata Plc, making it the world’s biggest thermal coal exporter, poses a new threat to Japanese utilities forced to buy more of the fuel after the Fukushima nuclear disaster. Japan Current Account Logs Biggest Fall on Record Japan's current account surplus shrank sharply last year to its smallest in 15 years as weak exports and surging fuel imports resulted in a rare trade deficit, raising worries about the country's declining ability to fund its huge public debt with domestic savings. |
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