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Silicon Valley appreciates a good failure. The Japanese…not so much.
Thursday's military pageant in Tian'anmen Square comes at a crucial time.
Unique rules impede business in agriculture, medicine, investment and services.
Foreign firms best learn their way around a simple 'yes' before making a deal.
The country's safety culture needed updating to prevent a Fukushima-type disaster.
Can U.S. consumers take all that Japanese gadgetry sitting down?
Some are claiming the Bank of Japan is manipulating currency.
The expansion of solar power to replace nuclear has hit a wall: The capacity of Japan's grid.
The Japanese worry that their corporations are as insular as the country, and aren't adapting to the global market.
Here’s a bright idea: in the middle of a recession, call an election.