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Japan to subsidize rare earth recycling infrastructure from 2026, aiming to reduce 80% dependence on Chinese imports. Will the economics work?
Japan's largest coal plant builds ammonia storage tanks for carbon reduction. A pragmatic climate solution or expensive band-aid? What it means for global energy transition.
Japan plans subsidies for flexible perovskite solar exports to challenge China's solar dominance. Can next-gen technology reshape the $100bn market?
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[email protected]Japanese chipmaker Renesas partners with US foundry GlobalFoundries to produce next-gen automotive semiconductors, potentially reshaping the global chip landscape.
PM Takaichi signals cooperation with US on undersea rare earth development as allies seek to reduce China dependence. Can deep-sea mining reshape global supply chains?
Japan launches ambitious strategy to reduce 90% dependence on Chinese rare earths through seabed mining and alternative suppliers. Can it work?
Japan successfully retrieves rare earth mud from 6km deep Pacific waters near Minamitorishima. A potential game-changer in breaking China's rare earth monopoly?
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[email protected]Japan launches ambitious deep-sea mining project to reduce rare earth dependence on China. What it means for global supply chains and tech competition.
PLA's Justice Mission 2025 drills around Taiwan faced an immediate response from US and Japan. Analysis of the Lande report on the transparent battlefield in the Taiwan Strait.
After a 14-year shutdown since the 2011 Fukushima disaster, a local government in Japan has approved the restart of the world's largest nuclear power plant, Kashiwazaki-Kariwa.