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Exclusive-G7 to back minimum global corporate tax, vow to keep support for economy – draft https://t.co/9GWgR9c1lN
— nippon.com/ja (@nippon_ja) May 31, 2021
Foreign Minister Motegi’s Attendance at the G7 Trade Ministers’ Second Meeting
https://t.co/rRUoszrkPg pic.twitter.com/5LAScxGwaO— MOFA of Japan (@MofaJapan_en) May 29, 2021
#EU–#Japan summit to advance a strategic, like-minded partnership#CircularEconomy #COP15 #COP26 #leadership #climatechange #environmentalprotection #collab #governance #digitaltransformation #economic #G7 #G20 #SDGs #climate #ClimateActionhttps://t.co/0DXqDgAZLw
— Circular Economy (@circularimpacts) May 27, 2021
President Biden plans to announce that he has selected R. Nicholas Burns as his ambassador to China and Mayor Eric Garcetti of Los Angeles as his ambassador to India. Rahm Emanuel, the former mayor of Chicago, has also been selected as ambassador to Japan. https://t.co/5oCe5cQK14
— The New York Times (@nytimes) May 27, 2021
Biden expected to tap Rahm Emanuel for Japan ambassador https://t.co/t5vVYnTsMY pic.twitter.com/8qkCfAkoTA
— The Hill (@thehill) May 11, 2021
NEW: Biden will nominate Rahm Emanuel as U.S. ambassador to Japan https://t.co/E36sTDHiWa
— Axios (@axios) May 11, 2021
Report: Biden picks Rahm Emmanuel as ambassador to Japan https://t.co/ki6iaKr1CA pic.twitter.com/UqLY4mxmXb
— Newsmax (@newsmax) May 11, 2021
Good choice, if true. I worked closely with @RahmEmanuel as CoS and in Chicago. Key focus was how Chicago could develop its own engagement with world and advance interests of Chicagoans. As mayor, he thought globally, acted locally. Tokyo will welcome his close ties to Biden. https://t.co/XyKb88utIl
— Ivo Daalder (@IvoHDaalder) May 11, 2021
Dr. @solis_msolis (2000-01) quoted in FT:
“From the point of view of Tokyo, the most sought [after] asset in a US ambassador to Japan is proximity to the president… There is reassurance on that score since Rahm Emanuel and Joe Biden go way back.” https://t.co/Jv2O4Nx7ft
— ハーバード大学日米関係プログラム (@HarvardUSJapan) May 11, 2021
https://twitter.com/yasushi_m_Japon/status/1389916976672296960
Although Japan “might be worried about Emmanuel’s temperament … Tokyo will certainly emphasize his long-standing role within the Obama and Biden White Houses, which should help Japan to establish a solid channel for managing the alliance.” https://t.co/bTv4xZowqp
— The Japan Times (@japantimes) May 11, 2021
The second in-person meeting between Motegi and the U.S. secretary of state comes ahead of a three-day meeting of foreign ministers of the G7, where China and North Korea are also expected to be high on the agenda. https://t.co/n1HckxpKFI
— The Japan Times (@japantimes) May 3, 2021
The United States, Japan and South Korea are arranging a meeting of their foreign ministers during the #G7 meeting in the United Kingdom next week, @Yomiuri_Online reported on Thursday, citing multiple government sources / @reuters https://t.co/M1AitEo0X2
— CSIS Korea Chair (@CSISKoreaChair) April 30, 2021
Coronavirus live news: Japan mulls longer lockdown – reports; G7 talks on wider vaccine supply https://t.co/aBfvQ0W9nQ
— Guardian World (@guardianworld) May 5, 2021
At G7 meet, U.S., Japan and S. Korea agree to work ‘towards denuclearisation of the Korean peninsula’. https://t.co/hQFcAG6Chj
— The Hindu (@the_hindu) May 3, 2021
"The United States, Japan and South Korea are arranging a meeting of their foreign ministers during the G7 meeting in the United Kingdom next week, the Yomiuri Shimbun reported on Thursday, citing multiple government sources." @Reuters https://t.co/CyyGmodDW3
— The Korea Society (@koreasociety) April 29, 2021
Japan has been pushing for Quad efforts to match its own vaccine diplomacy: more inclusive, less strategic.https://t.co/HDsJfWVwFh
— The Diplomat (@Diplomat_APAC) May 2, 2021
Japan's Nissan Motor will furlough around 800 workers at its production plant in Britain as output slows there because of a semiconductor shortage, the Nikkei newspaper reported https://t.co/7gznuI0o7d
— Times LIVE (@TimesLIVE) April 16, 2021
Japanese leader asks Pfizer for additional vaccine supply https://t.co/CkDF76yQkd pic.twitter.com/tpZNN4Gclj
— CTV News (@CTVNews) April 18, 2021
On Wednesday, #G7 digital and technology ministers agreed on the importance of ensuring the security of information and communications technology infrastructure amid the rise of China. #Japan (via @jijicom)https://t.co/BzYP5B4ywe pic.twitter.com/gMW4X61ybd
— Sasakawa USA (@SasakawaUSA) April 29, 2021
Japan will support domestic production of advanced #semiconductors and batteries under this year's growth blueprint, as it seeks to buffer against chips shortages that have buffeted the nation's core industries. (via @NikkeiAsia)https://t.co/sMQUSAtjH7
— Sasakawa USA (@SasakawaUSA) May 20, 2021
Both major economies have suffered from an extended shortage of semiconductors, a situation unlikely to be relieved soon
Read here: https://t.co/hwmDDkvhfG
— Asia Financial (@Asia_Financial) May 22, 2021
.@ToyotaMotorCorp has been forced to suspend production next month at two plants in Japan because of a shortage of #semiconductors https://t.co/goblGbfIKw pic.twitter.com/6D6frVoGAG
— Automotive Logistics (@Auto_Logistics) May 26, 2021
https://twitter.com/michaeltanchum/status/1395054508728897544
‘Those who control semiconductors will control the world’ – Amari has been appointed chairman of a group which includes former PM Shinzo Abe, to secure Japan’s semiconductor supplies. #Mannerisms https://t.co/GaJofqZdos
— Electronics Weekly (@ElectronicsNews) May 20, 2021
Japan’s exports turbo charge in April, up 40% YoY: to China and US esp strong. Big base effects, of course, but also strong moves by key goods: cars (to US) & semiconductor mfg kit (to China). But one wonders about future of latter given economic resilience/security pressures. https://t.co/TnnaBpnuqs
— Robert Ward (@RobertAlanWard) May 20, 2021
A move by India, Japan and Australia last month to collectively boost supply chain resilience could eventually squeeze China out of the trios’ supply chains for sectors such as semiconductors, batteries and rare earths, experts say. https://t.co/614FRtrSsY pic.twitter.com/h4E0mgMKrT
— Global Trade Review (@gtreview) May 20, 2021
China hopes to challenge U.S., Japanese & Dutch leadership in semiconductor manufacturing equipment.
A new brief by @will_v_hunt, @KhanSaifM and @dahlialpeterson presents a roadmap to sustaining U.S. and allied advantages in this foundational technology. https://t.co/RVZRND9XzU
— Center for Security and Emerging Technology (@CSETGeorgetown) March 26, 2021
EXCLUSIVE | CHIP ALLIANCE
Three of Japan's leading suppliers to the semiconductor industry will join hands in a government-supported effort to develop advanced chipmaking production technology, Nikkei has learned.https://t.co/1jEeBhmy1S
— Nikkei Asia (@NikkeiAsia) March 23, 2021
"Technologists describe semiconductor manufacturing equipment as a “choke point technology” because it is dominated by just three countries—the U.S., Japan and the Netherlands—making it relatively simple to restrict." https://t.co/nFrkpcylzl
— Todd N. Tucker (@toddntucker) February 28, 2021
Japan Chip Sector Boosted by Report TSMC to Build Tokyo Facility – Bloomberg https://t.co/6J7RHSksbF
— Paul Triolo (@pstAsiatech) January 5, 2021
From #silicon to #computer chip, state-of-the-art technologies by Japanese #SMEs are playing a key role in #semiconductor manufacturing in the age of #5G and #BigData. Here’s the latest insight via @Forbes #JapanBrandVoice: https://t.co/2GOz3VBAEo#SMEMonday #InnovationJapan pic.twitter.com/1UWN2n5hZL
— The Gov't of Japan (@JapanGov) December 7, 2020
Japanese semiconductor maker Kioxia called off what was to have been one of this year’s biggest stock offerings, after earlier saying that U.S. export restrictions on China’s Huawei Technologies were hurting its business https://t.co/6hv7kMiYMA
— The Wall Street Journal (@WSJ) September 28, 2020
(1/4) 42 countries including Japan & the US have agreed to include military-grade cyber software and manufacturing technology of weapon-capable semiconductor parts for export control in an effort to counter cyberattacks and other international threats. https://t.co/t6E39F3gk1
— Lindsay P. Gorman (@LindsayPGorman) February 27, 2020
Panasonic Corp said it would sell its loss-making semiconductor unit to Taiwan's Nuvoton Technology Corp for $250 million as the Japanese electronics giant struggles to lift its profit amid a lack of growth drivers. https://t.co/kNn1i6j79X
— The Hindu (@the_hindu) November 28, 2019
Panasonic, IBM Japan partner on #semiconductor manufacturing #technology#IBM #businessnews #news #manufacturing #partnership #chips #EdgeComputing #tech #smart #Industry40 #IIoT #IoT https://t.co/XfDBiP86vk
— BusinessNews Update (@BizNUpdate) October 17, 2019
If US- China trade tensions were not enough, another bilateral tensions between Japan and Korea threatens to disturb global technology supply chain! #engineering #technology #telecom #semiconductor #geopolitics #Japan #Korea #EIIRTrendshttps://t.co/hlTBRQ5V5i via @business
— Pareekh Jain (@pareekhjain) July 9, 2019
It used to be 'Don't fight the Fed'. A new version might read 'Don't bet against the Chinese government's ambition to build its own semiconductor industry'. We advise owning Japanese stocks aligned with China's plans & EUV technology. #investinginjapanhttps://t.co/iwBG8wvXmr
— Storm Research (@Storm_Research) May 15, 2018
.@GrantImahara + @Wired visit a repurposed former semiconductor factory: https://t.co/VIhxX0yc0x #MoreWithMouser #ShapingSmarterCities pic.twitter.com/a44zZMAcas
— Mouser Electronics (@MouserElec) August 22, 2017
About 75% of global semiconductor manufacturing capacity is concentrated in mainland China and elsewhere in East Asia, a report by an industry group and a consultancy firm has said. https://t.co/FEFGWSx9pe
— The Japan Times (@japantimes) April 13, 2021
In 1987, USA was already blaming Japan for stealing its technology.
Japan had no choice but to lay low and listen to its master.
Later USA was taken by surprise with China coz it believed it could break it down in pieces, make it become another US vassal state, won't happen pic.twitter.com/5lOl8h154A— Angelo Giuliano (@Angelo4justice3) October 3, 2020
In the 80's, the U.S. destroyed Toshiba and stole Japanese semiconductor technology. Only after that, American companies dominated the global semiconductors industry.
That's what #Trump's administration is trying to repeat with #Huawei #China https://t.co/ARYTDOKHvl— A. Sarhan (@Sarhan_) May 21, 2020
Japan floats plan to attract US chip manufacturers
Semiconductors are the heart of every technology governing our world today—from computing to appliances to communication devices, transportation systems, and critical infrastructure. The world chip crisis has led to product… pic.twitter.com/0ITCACrPvt
— Technowize Magazine (@technowize) May 19, 2021
Commentary: Make semiconductors a Japan-U.S. alliance priority https://t.co/JCaOgM1jaD
— The Japan Times (@japantimes) May 22, 2021
World’s semiconductor supply is in danger unless Taiwan gets vaccines https://t.co/e0PnhQ8Dt7
— The Japan Times (@japantimes) May 25, 2021
Senate Democratic Leader Chuck Schumer unveiled revised bipartisan legislation to spend $52 billion for U.S. semiconductor chip production and research over five years. https://t.co/ZOkltyLVL1
— The Japan Times (@japantimes) May 25, 2021
BREAKING Nissan 'in talks' to build new giga-factory in UK creating thousands of jobs https://t.co/0RoSwBj91g pic.twitter.com/dZukoSE4Iq
— Mirror Breaking News (@MirrorBreaking_) May 26, 2021
Really strange. Japan's case rates are among the lowest in the world, and dropping. So why this hysteria? See : Japanese hospitals on brink of 'collapse' just eight weeks before Olympics https://t.co/5hXSgfIXy4 pic.twitter.com/WGSjBcGW9U
— The Travel Insider (@thetvlinsider) May 24, 2021
Universal Studios Japan will reopen for weekdays only starting June 1, the park has announced. https://t.co/c8misIIDhm
— Theme Park Insider (@ThemePark) May 29, 2021
Earwig and the Witch review – a disappointing CGI debut for Studio Ghibli https://t.co/s6pENRknli
— The Guardian (@guardian) May 27, 2021
How billionaire Mark Cuban took on WWE with New Japan Pro Wrestling pic.twitter.com/j7qP9kEPNB
— Business Insider (@BusinessInsider) May 29, 2021
https://twitter.com/BiIndia/status/1399365051975360516
#Japan IHI bets on safer micro #nuclearpower reactors with #USA startup https://t.co/7WoTE060qI
— Mining Insider (@MinesMetals) May 27, 2021
Japan's biggest airline ANA said Monday it aims to become carbon neutral by 2050 through new technology, emissions trading and other effortshttps://t.co/MYt67g6BVO
— AFP News Agency (@AFP) April 26, 2021
The Japanese animated film "Demon Slayer" had the best opening ever recorded in North America for a foreign language film, unseating the Chinese film "Hero" released in August 2004, according to box office returns Sunday https://t.co/pMVageuzyn
— AFP News Agency (@AFP) April 25, 2021
Japan designs portable fish tanks for seafood and fish lovers https://t.co/NujlkGNoo1
— Daily Mail Online (@MailOnline) May 9, 2021
https://twitter.com/wef/status/1389278583172993035
https://twitter.com/mandanggg/status/1388020156123672576
“If there’s a country with a fine-grained understanding of China, Japan is it. For most of its life, the Five Eyes has been seen as one unchangeable bloc but I think it’s important to move with the times” say #ANUExpert @Rory_Medcalf @ANUmedia for this @smh article ⬇️ https://t.co/JWVLaXBGN3
— National Security College (@NSC_ANU) April 20, 2021
ASPI’s Peter Jennings on the escalation in Taiwan, ‘Whatever Biden does about Taiwan, he will expect Japan and Australia to be there…There is no exit strategy from our own region’ | Read this @smh article: https://t.co/vfsG8lhy01
— ASPI (@ASPI_org) February 1, 2021
Why talk of Australia-New Zealand-Japan competition is premature | @tomdecent https://t.co/fDpXIEPZLE
— The Sydney Morning Herald (@smh) May 26, 2021
Japan remains committed to a strategic relationship with China, writes @observingjapan. Chinese aggression in the region may be empowering hawks in Tokyo, but it has not yet triggered a fundamental change in Japan’s China policy.https://t.co/v9rGJaspMH
— Foreign Affairs (@ForeignAffairs) May 6, 2021
Maintaining the status quo in Taiwan and the South China Sea is an increasingly dangerous choice for the United States to make, argues Charles L. Glaser.https://t.co/5MgVM9ZMGv
— Foreign Affairs (@ForeignAffairs) May 5, 2021
Here's a video of the recent USJP/Reischauer panel on "Japan's 2011 Disasters: Ten-Year Anniversary Reflections" featuring @DanielPAldrich, Hiroko Kumaki @dartmouth, Ryo Morimoto @PrincetonAnthro, & Andrew Gordon @Harvard_History. https://t.co/y47uCANDLu
— ハーバード大学日米関係プログラム (@HarvardUSJapan) March 22, 2021
アンドルーゴードン歴史学部教授の論稿、「記録と記憶、世界の教訓に」が 日本経済新聞の「経済教室」に掲載されました。
Read Faculty Associate & @Harvard_History Andrew Gordon's article on @jdarchive, memory, global lessons from the 2011 disasters. https://t.co/YLIFgNj3di
— ハーバード大学日米関係プログラム (@HarvardUSJapan) March 11, 2021
https://twitter.com/leemakiyama/status/1389098745892114433
Opposition to the Tokyo Olympics has deepened in Japan and spread to some prominent business: SoftBank's CEO painted a scenario in which arriving athletes and officials triggered a new wave of infections https://t.co/ofweTQD7Zq
— The Wall Street Journal (@WSJ) May 24, 2021
The postponed Tokyo Olympics is currently scheduled to proceed. But doubts will likely linger to the last minute about whether it really is, and whether it should. We take a look at the risks to manage for all those involved in the event: https://t.co/qVyRBbOLRQ #TokyoOlympics pic.twitter.com/jePQu5F9Yk
— Control Risks (@Control_Risks) May 5, 2021
Frustration in Japan as Leader Pushes Olympics Despite Virus https://t.co/Oyjc7N1lH1
— NBC Connecticut (@NBCConnecticut) May 12, 2021
As the coronavirus surges in Japan, a top Olympics official said last week that the Games will go on even if a state of emergency is declared in Tokyo this summer. https://t.co/echizaSAn3
— The New York Times (@nytimes) May 26, 2021
Japan extended a state of emergency in Tokyo and eight other prefectures until at least June 20, barely one month before the city is set to host the Olympics.
Despite growing public opposition to the Games, organizers have insisted that they will go on.https://t.co/syrGLRezX1
— The New York Times (@nytimes) May 28, 2021
The Tokyo Olympics came under new pressure as prominent public health experts accused the I.O.C. of using outdated science to draw up its health protocols and the Asahi Shimbun, a key Olympic partner, called on Japan's prime minister to cancel the Games. https://t.co/EGrRN9t5T3
— The New York Times (@nytimes) May 26, 2021
Japan’s second-largest city, Osaka, is struggling to cope with a surge in coronavirus cases that has overwhelmed hospitals.https://t.co/m7b69sXK6c
— The New York Times (@nytimes) May 24, 2021
Will Tokyo really host a pandemic Olympics? https://t.co/Dcr8yjUe0j
— The Guardian (@guardian) June 1, 2021
Tokyo Olympics: Asahi Shimbun newspaper says Japan Games must be cancelled https://t.co/R2PCevCzrp
— The Guardian (@guardian) May 26, 2021
Tokyo Olympics: anger in Japan at IOC call to make ‘sacrifices’ https://t.co/lDTT74XxM5
— The Guardian (@guardian) May 24, 2021
IOC claims the #Tokyo2020 Games can be held even under a state of emergency
"But creating a televised bubble to beam images…around the world during a global pandemic…would be hard to justify…anywhere, & Japan is no exception"
–@knakano1970 @guardian https://t.co/lr2tcBB7Od— Jules Boykoff (@JulesBoykoff) May 25, 2021
https://twitter.com/BISouthAfrica/status/1398006204962648067
The Olympics are always enormously disruptive for the host city and nation. No wonder they're unwelcome. But, still the continue, regardless…. See : In Japan most people want to cancel the Olympics, but the government won’t listen | Koichi Nakano https://t.co/4d9fu9zUTl pic.twitter.com/bbO79dRwnj
— The Travel Insider (@thetvlinsider) May 27, 2021
Japan's government is expected to widen a virus state of emergency, just 10 weeks before the Tokyo Olympics, as campaigners submitted a petition with more than 350,000 signatures urging the Games be scrapped. https://t.co/aHOuHXOsoD
— RTÉ News (@rtenews) May 14, 2021
Japan's government is set to extend a state of emergency in Tokyo and three other areas by about three weeks to curb a surge in novel coronavirus cases just months before the start of the Tokyo Olympics. https://t.co/itKgmMbsEg
— RTÉ News (@rtenews) May 7, 2021
Japan's western region of Osaka has cancelled Olympic torch events as record coronavirus infections prompted its government to declare a medical emergency https://t.co/TniBW9AkHn
— RTÉ News (@rtenews) April 7, 2021
https://twitter.com/CBC/status/1382765403550679046
Meet the mental-toughness trainer helping Canada’s Olympic stars get their minds in shape https://t.co/XJwRF3DksT
— The Globe and Mail (@globeandmail) April 17, 2021
#LISTEN 'Absurdity': Kiwi epidemiologist wants Tokyo Olympics postponedhttps://t.co/HaQqeVgeit pic.twitter.com/7Fw97eJd1z
— Newstalk ZB (@NewstalkZB) April 18, 2021
AP columnist: The Tokyo Olympics will go on, but in name onlyhttps://t.co/sjLU38qkLN pic.twitter.com/CZqKIMxsxV
— Newstalk ZB (@NewstalkZB) April 18, 2021
https://twitter.com/AFPphoto/status/1386334182335520775