SINGAPORE/BANGKOK -- Singapore Airlines said on Thursday that the financial impact of higher fuel prices will be reflected in the current fiscal year ending March 2027, and that adjusting air fares alone will not fully offset the rising costs.
Japan's Miki House kidswear finds right fit in US luxury market
NEW YORK -- Japan's Miki House is making a name for itself with high-end children's clothing in the U.S. thanks to carefully chosen store locations and an emphasis on quality at any cost.
Trump-Xi summit live: Chinese president invited to White House on Sept. 24
SHANGHAI/TOKYO -- U.S. President Donald Trump is making his first visit to China in nearly nine years, as the rival superpowers aim to stabilize their fraught relationship.
The American president arrived Wednesday evening and is scheduled to stay until Friday. The itinerary includes plenty of face time with Chinese President Xi Jinping, from formal bilateral talks to a state banquet, tea and lunch.
The leaders have much to discuss: the Iran war, trade and export controls, tensions over Taiwan, and artificial intelligence. Trump
Japan's Eneos to buy Chevron Southeast Asia fuel business for $2.17bn
TOKYO -- Eneos Holdings announced Thursday that it will buy U.S. oil major Chevron's petroleum product marketing businesses in Southeast Asia and Australia for $2.17 billion. The Japanese energy company will acquire fuel product operations in six countries, including Singapore, as it seeks to tap into fast-growing markets.
Trump-Xi summit live: Chinese Premier Li Qiang meets US business leaders
SHANGHAI/TOKYO -- U.S. President Donald Trump is making his first visit to China in nearly nine years, as the rival superpowers aim to stabilize their fraught relationship.
The American president arrived Wednesday evening and is scheduled to stay until Friday. An itinerary released by the White House includes plenty of face time with Chinese President Xi Jinping, from formal bilateral talks starting Thursday morning to a state banquet, tea and a working lunch.
Their discussions are expected to touch on a host of hot topics, such as
Foxconn expects Q2 to beat slow season, war uncertainty thanks to AI boom
TAIPEI -- Key Nvidia and Apple supplier Foxconn expects its performance in the April quarter to significantly outperform what is traditionally a slow season for the tech supplier, thanks to continuing demand for AI servers and stronger-than-expected sales of computing products.
War disruption grows and data centers go to space
Hello, this is Kenji, presenting this edition of #techAsia from Tokyo after our short Golden Week holiday break.
Corporate earnings season is hitting its peak this week, as most companies in Japan close their financial years at the end of March, and the Tokyo Stock Exchange demands that listed enterprises disclose their results within 45 days. This means thousands of them will be announcing their earnings up to the deadline on Friday.
SoftBank Group surprised a lot of us -- including myself, who used to cover the company over
Japan's Eneos to buy Chevron fuel business for $2.17bn
TOKYO -- Eneos Holdings announced Thursday that it will buy U.S. oil major Chevron's petroleum product marketing businesses in Southeast Asia and Australia for $2.17 billion. The Japanese energy company will acquire fuel product operations in six countries, including Singapore, as it seeks to tap into fast-growing markets.
Trump-Xi summit live: US and Chinese presidents tour Temple of Heaven
SHANGHAI/TOKYO -- U.S. President Donald Trump is making his first visit to China in nearly nine years, as the rival superpowers aim to stabilize their fraught relationship.
The American president arrived Wednesday evening and is scheduled to stay until Friday. An itinerary released by the White House includes plenty of face time with Chinese President Xi Jinping, from formal bilateral talks starting Thursday morning to a state banquet, tea and a working lunch.
Their discussions are expected to touch on a host of hot topics, such as
Honda scales back aggressive EV push, overhauling fundamental strategy
TOKYO -- Honda Motor said on Thursday that it expects net profit of 260 billion yen ($1.65 billion) in the fiscal year ending March 2027, aiming to return to the black despite ongoing challenges, while announcing its first net loss since listing for the previous fiscal year due to electric vehicle-related losses.