Japan's trade ministry has given the go-ahead for Japanese makers of computer memory chips to increase production levels, a move that is eliciting sighs of relief from customers in the United States.
Business leaders here say they are giving more than lip-service to the government's new campaign to get them to purchase more supplies abroad.
Preston Martin, vice chairman of the Federal Reserve Board, said Wednesday that an end to the flow of "tens of billions of dollars" in Japanese capital that finances American budget deficits would force higher interest rates in the United States.
The first ferryboat to sail from China to Japan since World War II arrived in the western port city
War II told Brookings, Ore., he would make amends by bringing some American students to Japan.
Prime Minister Yasuhiro Nakasone's government Wednesday issued an appeal to the Japanese people to "love their country" and develop the will to defend it.
President Reagan, noting this week's 40th anniversary of the American victory over Japan in World
Like the nation, California is saddled by a growing trade deficit with Japan, the state's leading trade partner.
Former minor league player Chris Nyman hit a three-run home run, his 25th of the season, to lead the Nankai Hawks to a 7-0 win over the Nippon Ham Fighters in a Japanese baseball league game.
Foreign Minister Shintaro Abe said Sunday that Japan "must resign itself" to Congress' "passing one
American electronics executives, who had praised Japan for opening its market to telecommunications
Two days of kicking around problems and misperceptions about the U.S.
The United States, Canada and Japan have agreed to eliminate most tariffs on imported computer
U.S.
In the midst of an appeal for the United States and Japan to quit quarreling over bilateral trade
Japanese students are in danger of becoming too fat and are being put on a diet, at least at lunchtime, the government said today.
The history of art has yielded a tiny handful of artists whose longevity or wisdom allowed them to look sublimity in one eye and horror in the other and blink at neither--Titian, Goya, Monet.
Japan, fingered again as the No. 1 villain in the huge U.S. trade deficit and bracing for a
The talks ended without an agreement over a request for increased flights to Japan by United
Soviet Foreign Minister Eduard A.