In 1988, Japanese firms controlled 51% of worldwide chip sales, dominating memory production and manufacturing equipment.
The Japanese automaker is launching a comprehensive heritage initiative to preserve its discontinued enthusiast vehicles.
From high-energy performances to cultural immersion, the two-day LA event highlights the artists and trends driving Japan’s ...
Springboks shine in Japan as Kolbe, Du Toit, and Libbok impress; Faf de Klerk faces another injury setback amid strong team ...
Toyota took its time releasing its first BEV, but it seems to have a winner with the bZ4X.
Volkswagen is making a major bet in China, the largest and one of the most cutthroat auto markets in the world. The question ...
The Nikkei 225 Index dropped by 1.30% on Monday as traders waited for the upcoming Bank of Japan (BoJ) interest rate decision ...
TSMC, the world's largest contract chipmaker, is considering producing artificial intelligence-related semiconductors at its ...
A new report from suggests Honda is considering opening the doors to exporting its US-built Ridgeline ute to Japan. Despite being a good fit for markets like Australia, the Ridgeline ute has remained ...
Jack Doohan, discarded by the Alpine F1 team after just six Grands Prix in 2025, will be back on the grid next year.
Far from reducing its workforce, Toyota has transformed job profiles towards more digital, intelligent and sustainable mobility, without losing its manufacturing essence.
Elsewhere, Malcolm Marx started in Frans Ludeke’s Kubota Spears’ 33-28 victory over the Kobelco Kobe Steelers. The World ...
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