The United Nations' Security Council needs to take "significant measures" in response to the latest intercontinental ballistic missile launch by North Korea, foreign ministers of the G7 said. https://t.co/JMabYD6CwB
— NEWSMAX (@NEWSMAX) November 20, 2022
The #UnitedNations Security Council needs to take "significant measures" in response to the latest intercontinental ballistic missile launch by #NorthKorea, foreign ministers of the Group of Seven (G7) major industrialized nations said on Sunday.https://t.co/FZfJu6mo3O
— The Jerusalem Post (@Jerusalem_Post) November 20, 2022
Meeting with Leaders of Like-minded Countries on North Korea’s Ballistic Missile Launch
https://t.co/wXtTsLrehy pic.twitter.com/Z49NTue0pI— MOFA of Japan (@MofaJapan_en) November 21, 2022
North Korea fired an intercontinental ballistic missile Friday that came down in seas less than 150 miles from Japanese territory, according to the South Korean and Japanese militaries.https://t.co/HvVP44PfNI
— Stars and Stripes (@starsandstripes) November 20, 2022
We strongly condemn the long-range ballistic missile launch by North Korea, and we again call for North Korea to stop further unlawful, destabilizing acts. pic.twitter.com/rK01uT5XNl
— Vice President Kamala Harris (@VP) November 18, 2022
Vice President Kamala Harris had harsh words for North Korea after it fired an intercontinental ballistic missile that landed near Japanese waters. https://t.co/lJeSFfBjn8 pic.twitter.com/nWsK5gGmXT
— USA TODAY (@USATODAY) November 18, 2022
US Vice President Kamala Harris condemns North Korea's missile launches as "unnecessarily destabilizing" to the region and affirms the US's "ironclad" commitment to allies https://t.co/CD0NTNNdyE pic.twitter.com/K0ocltQhQG
— Bloomberg TV (@BloombergTV) November 18, 2022
Nobody panic: Kamala is taking care of it https://t.co/s9pKAondhm
— Daily Caller (@DailyCaller) November 18, 2022
North Korea’s reckless missile testing is deeply concerning to Canada and our partners. I met with leaders from South Korea, Japan, New Zealand, Australia, and the US today to reaffirm our commitment to peace and security in the region and discuss our work to promote stability. pic.twitter.com/vFxJDvXcUO
— Justin Trudeau (@JustinTrudeau) November 18, 2022
Spoke with @President_KR today about security in the region and how our new Indo-Pacific strategy will deepen our relationship — creating good jobs and economic growth in Canada and South Korea. pic.twitter.com/PUzpFOOfP4
— Justin Trudeau (@JustinTrudeau) November 15, 2022
As North Korea fires missiles, Trudeau pledges strengthening Canadian forces mission in Indo-Pacific https://t.co/PQokvZZ8RE
— National Post (@nationalpost) November 18, 2022
Trudeau also said that Canada will continue its role in a United Nations mission, called Operation Neon, to monitor sanctions on North Korea.https://t.co/iJIPDy1ciG
— Globalnews.ca (@globalnews) November 18, 2022
The meeting with Justin Trudeau and Xi Jinping lasted a few minutes, and the leaders discussed the election reports, Russia’s invasion of Ukraine and North Korea, a senior government source says.https://t.co/67GRJfaA2u
— Globalnews.ca (@globalnews) November 15, 2022
'Unacceptable': APEC gathering sidetracked by the news that North Korea had launched a ballistic missile that landed near Japanese waters. #World #Canada https://t.co/jCYgyZKJWk
— Edmonton Journal (@edmontonjournal) November 18, 2022
#Canada's Prime Minister Justin Trudeau at a special meeting in Bangkok said he joined allies in condemning the missile launch by North Korea, which he called clear violations of U.N. Security Council resolutions.https://t.co/BnrbCXLOpY
— Hindustan Times (@htTweets) November 18, 2022
North Korea’s unprecedented launch of multiple missiles recklessly threatens the security of our entire region. pic.twitter.com/6NJKWHSQya
— Anthony Albanese (@AlboMP) November 18, 2022
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese joined global leaders in condemning North Korea after its latest long-range missile test.https://t.co/0HOxf4a2B6
— Sky News Australia (@SkyNewsAust) November 18, 2022
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese says North Korea's actions threaten the security of the entire Indo-Pacific region. https://t.co/4XMx0e07m2
— SBS News (@SBSNews) November 19, 2022
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has joined an emergency meeting at the APEC summit as world leaders rush to condemn North Korea's latest missile test. #9News pic.twitter.com/7QpC8Z5Gp4
— 9News Australia (@9NewsAUS) November 18, 2022
A surprise from North Korea tonight, Kim Jong Un has a daughter.
Posing with his potential successor while threatening nuclear war with the west, it's created more instability in the region, as Anthony Albanese flies home. @ccroucher9 #9News pic.twitter.com/R95hd7UdKT
— 9News Melbourne (@9NewsMelb) November 19, 2022
Anthony Albanese said North Korea violated multiple UN resolutions and must stop, while the Japanese PM said the provocation cannot be condoned. https://t.co/BhzYO7zgtC
— The Age (@theage) November 18, 2022
Jacinda Ardern urges Xi Jinping to use ‘influence’ over North Korea tensions https://t.co/kxa3qdohVL
— The Independent (@Independent) November 19, 2022
Ardern's APEC summit disrupted by suspected North Korea ICBM test https://t.co/oxP0u36Hlb
— Newshub (@NewshubNZ) November 18, 2022
Ardern and China's Xi discuss North Korea's missile launch https://t.co/MILiDCQQ0O pic.twitter.com/PJIGsRVLfL
— 1News (@1NewsNZ) November 18, 2022
Ardern, world leaders, condemn missile launch by North Korea https://t.co/dZ8MmgyL0Y pic.twitter.com/783gyFfjib
— 1News (@1NewsNZ) November 18, 2022
Kishida Fumio has urged the leaders of other Asia-Pacific nations to denounce North Korea in the strongest possible terms for its repeated ballistic missile launches.https://t.co/oRsf9yGLVZ
— NHK WORLD News (@NHKWORLD_News) November 18, 2022
North Korea fired an intercontinental ballistic missile that had the potential to reach all of the U.S. mainland, South Korea and Japan report. https://t.co/mhCGS6MYJC pic.twitter.com/DTiz0pEQ8v
— CBS Mornings (@CBSMornings) November 18, 2022
North Korea fired an intercontinental ballistic missile that landed near Japanese waters on Friday in its second major weapons test this month, South Korea and Japan said. https://t.co/pjtF6sOqCB
— CBS News (@CBSNews) November 21, 2022
North Korea has fired an intercontinental ballistic missile that landed near Japan’s territorial waters. Japan says the weapon was fired at a high angle and may have the range to strike the entire U.S. mainland. https://t.co/ETe0KnRVX1
— The Associated Press (@AP) November 18, 2022
North Korea Tests Nuclear-Capable Missile With Range To Hit U.S. Mainland, Japan Says https://t.co/zx7vCBagTb pic.twitter.com/pIy8v3pCDy
— Forbes (@Forbes) November 18, 2022
North Korea have been testing a massive missile, but what do we know about it? https://t.co/iru2BuZhf8
— ABC News (@abcnews) November 20, 2022
Factbox: North Korea's new Hwasong-17 'monster missile' https://t.co/ktR5SZJpXI pic.twitter.com/JftFjV8mgA
— Reuters (@Reuters) November 19, 2022
North Korea missile had the range to reach U.S. mainland, Japan says https://t.co/xVvFzwJqQA pic.twitter.com/CWd73RpZq8
— Reuters (@Reuters) November 18, 2022
The US deployed supersonic bombers and fighter jets in response to recent missile tests carried out by North Korea. https://t.co/0CTGfch64x
— Sky News (@SkyNews) November 20, 2022
https://twitter.com/SkyNews/status/1593476777678102529
https://twitter.com/Telegraph/status/1593519022624079872
NEW: North Korea airs video footage of Hwasong-17 ICBM launch on November 18. (Videos of North Korean missile launches have been very rare since 2017.) pic.twitter.com/KeuQTuoYip
— Ankit Panda (@nktpnd) November 19, 2022
ANALYSIS: North Korea's latest ICBM test is concerning for Washington.
"Extrapolated, the Hwasong-17 would easily range 15,000 kilometers with a standardized 500-kilogram payload, allowing it to strike all targets in the continental U.S.," writes @nktpndhttps://t.co/kkaY2Gq3b9
— NK NEWS (@nknewsorg) November 21, 2022
#BREAKING: #Australia’s PM Anthony Albanese says, ‘These unprecedented missile launches by #NorthKorea undermine our security’ https://t.co/aBA80R0Sx8 pic.twitter.com/TM46wQXk7u
— Arab News (@arabnews) November 18, 2022
North Korea has announced the successful test of a new intercontinental ballistic missile, the Hwasong-17.https://t.co/8Z8omhCYy8
— NHK WORLD News (@NHKWORLD_News) November 19, 2022
Seoul suspects North Korea fired long-range missile designed to hit U.S.https://t.co/yvN5XM3MOz
— TIME (@TIME) November 18, 2022
[Emergency alert]
North Korea has launched a suspected ballistic missile. More updates to follow.— PM's Office of Japan (@JPN_PMO) November 18, 2022
https://twitter.com/Terror_Alarm/status/1594326258149736451
This North Korean missile has enough range to hit the entire continental United States.
What is the Administration’s strategy to deal with North Korea’s threats? https://t.co/bFIoeksSYA
— Morgan Ortagus (@MorganOrtagus) November 18, 2022
Xi, Kishida meet as tensions grow over Taiwan, East China Sea https://t.co/Uv5o3ocw6S pic.twitter.com/tDbvpnlsvQ
— Reuters (@Reuters) November 18, 2022
North Korea fired a ballistic missile off its east coast Thursday, just hours after threatening a fiercer military response to the U.S. bolstering its security presence in the region with its allies South Korea and Japan https://t.co/U0I2icw7CL
— The Wall Street Journal (@WSJ) November 17, 2022
PM Kishida: #China and #Japan are neighbors, and as a result, various issues also exist between our nations. In my meeting with President Xi Jinping, we agreed to engage in close communication at all levels, including at the leaders' level, with a view to establishing (1/2) pic.twitter.com/nzKAgYkEYK
— PM's Office of Japan (@JPN_PMO) November 18, 2022
PM Kishida: I held a summit meeting with President Xi Jinping of China. (November 17)@kishida230 pic.twitter.com/eoDPqRM4At
— PM's Office of Japan (@JPN_PMO) November 18, 2022
Xi met with 10 leaders before Kishida, including Biden, Macron, Yoon Suk-yeol and Australia’s Albanese.
Kishida’s falling approval ratings has pushed Japan down in terms of priority.
Interesting how authoritarian Beijing is following poll numbers. https://t.co/wARpYrnhWq— Ken Moriyasu (@kenmoriyasu) November 18, 2022
UPDATE: Japan's Kishida seeks joint efforts with China's Xi to build constructive tieshttps://t.co/pYWSHYUMsV
— Kyodo News | Japan (@kyodo_english) November 17, 2022
Xi Jinping and Japanese prime minister Fumio Kishida have completed a highly anticipated meeting, but analysts say the talks offered no "tangible concessions". pic.twitter.com/bTNTeZQNfQ
— South China Morning Post (@SCMPNews) November 18, 2022
President Xi Jinping met with Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida. President Xi noted that as close neighbors and important countries in Asia and the world, China and Japan share many common interests and ample room for cooperation. pic.twitter.com/e35SlIbOPL
— Hua Chunying 华春莹 (@SpokespersonCHN) November 18, 2022
In his meeting with Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida, President Xi noted that the importance of China-Japan relations has not and will not change. China stands ready to work with Japan to build a China-Japan relationship fit for the new era. pic.twitter.com/0ax9Wnchph
— Chinese Mission to UN (@Chinamission2un) November 18, 2022
Fumio Kishida and Xi Jinping agree to improve strained ties https://t.co/rbm3RCIwH9
— Financial Times (@FT) November 17, 2022
Last week, Japanese PM Kishida Fumio held his first in-person meeting with China’s Xi Jinping, but he faces tight limits in how far he can push the relationship. https://t.co/Qi8e5vOumP pic.twitter.com/EpUlQEU0Rp
— The Diplomat (@Diplomat_APAC) November 21, 2022
Japanese PM Fumio Kishida in Bangkok says:
– Conveyed concerns during summit with Chinese leader Xi Jinping about peace in Taiwan Strait
– Reaffirmed with Xi that they would reopen dialogue between their diplomatic officials & communicate closely on all levels pic.twitter.com/xZTus1INLo— TRT World Now (@TRTWorldNow) November 17, 2022
BREAKING: #BNNJapan Reports.
Fumio Kishida (@kishida230), Japanese Prime Minister and Xi Jinping, Chinese President met in Thailand on the sidelines of the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) summit. pic.twitter.com/pQ5dlnrRLv
— Gurbaksh Singh Chahal (@gchahal) November 18, 2022
Xi, Kishida meet for first talks between China-Japan leaders in 3 years https://t.co/8TMGXDQDK5
— South China Morning Post (@SCMPNews) November 17, 2022
President Xi Jinping is expected to hold a bilateral meeting with Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida. pic.twitter.com/AVERgeSAeV
— Spokesperson发言人办公室 (@MFA_China) November 16, 2022
The global semiconductor production system is complex, integrated, & difficult to disentangle. Each of the five major global semiconductor producers—China, South Korea, Japan, Taiwan, & the US—is also a large chip importer. #PIIECharts
Learn more: https://t.co/pDeZfDvpzv pic.twitter.com/8o8Wm1nGQT— Peterson Institute (@PIIE) November 19, 2022
Japan, South Korea, Taiwan chip makers see hi-tech decoupling with China inevitable https://t.co/o49ZjD4DCY
— Globe NewsWire (@globnewswire) November 20, 2022
Micron launches mass output of advanced chip in Japan https://t.co/cUIVXSoz1S pic.twitter.com/qLKcW9hyff
— Reuters (@Reuters) November 16, 2022
Micron kicks off mass production of its new advanced DRAM chips in Japanhttps://t.co/TqDnHgHRBj
— Gadgets 360 (@Gadgets360) November 16, 2022
Thrilled to be here with @MicronCEO Mehrotra to celebrate @MicronTech’s launch of the next generation 1-beta chip in #Hiroshima – an example of how the U.S. and #Japan are committed to strengthening #semiconductor supply chains & national security, together. #CommercialDiplomacy pic.twitter.com/Gqsc1XkvP1
— ラーム・エマニュエル駐日米国大使 (@USAmbJapan) November 16, 2022
Taiwan is rushing to keep up, as countries like the United States, Japan and South Korea offer billions to bolster their chip industries.https://t.co/oPnBXmL5xR
— Asia Financial (@Asia_Financial) November 21, 2022
As Beijing's military modernizes, East Asian chip manufacturers see decoupling with China as increasingly unavoidable. https://t.co/ZSSZX8eGa6
— The Japan Times (@japantimes) November 21, 2022
Following #US on #China #chip #export curbs would hit #Japan's industry hard | #eximvminc https://t.co/SfvHxQZ2fL
— Exim VMInc (@EximVminc) November 18, 2022
The University of Tokyo, the National Institute of Advanced Industrial S&T and science institute Riken will participate as will companies and research institutions in the U.S. and Europe. https://t.co/x1uLYu7xUI
— South China Sea News (@SCS_news) November 21, 2022
Japan's chip equipment makers scale up ahead of TSMC's arrival.https://t.co/Wa4IVBEZQD#TSMC
— Nikkei Asia (@NikkeiAsia) November 15, 2022
REVIVING JAPAN'S CHIP MANUFACTURING
A Japanese fund backed by the Development Bank of Japan and trading house Itochu will buy a semiconductor plant in Japan owned by American manufacturer ON Semiconductor. https://t.co/cl5TKoQkfQ
— Nikkei Asia (@NikkeiAsia) October 31, 2022
Hear @crmiller1 discuss how the rise of Japan in 1980s was curbed by the US government and the semiconductor industry such as Intel from his new book "Chip War" https://t.co/dosYZmhM2L
— Analyse Asia (@analyseasia) November 21, 2022
Biden’s Chip Curbs Outdo Trump in Forcing World to Align on China
The mood in Japan’s government, meanwhile, was said by an official to be one of bemusement that its sovereignty could be so disregarded. https://t.co/BHc9fWY2Dp
— Paul Triolo (@pstAsiatech) November 14, 2022
IBM partners with new Japanese chip company to counter China
The ministry has already provided subsidies to Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing, US chipmaker Micron, Kioxia and its US partner Western Digital to expand their chip production in Japan.
https://t.co/iur1lxdcI5— Paul Triolo (@pstAsiatech) November 12, 2022
Census: Detailed age, sex data may be limited based on place https://t.co/G6MMJOhKDS
— WFXR News (@WFXRnews) October 28, 2022