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The LDP lost its majority in the lower house when Ishiba called a snap general election last October. The LDP has not been in ...
Alexandra White (“The US throws a lifeline to the green hydrogen industry — will it be enough?”, Newsletter, July 10) is ...
Your Big Read (“The fight to revive Europe’s rural areas”, July 17) reprises a familiar genre of European analysis: ...
Edward Luce used the Chinese proverb “riding at the back of a tiger” to describe Donald Trump’s current situation regarding ...
Food price surges rippled from single regions across the globe via trade, the research concluded. The cost of chocolate has ...
Environment secretary Steve Reed says Ofwat is ‘clearly failing’ and promises overhaul of water industry regulation ...
The truth is those tariffs are paid to US Customs by US businesses importing goods from tariff-targeted countries. Tariffs are, in fact, a tax on US importers, and indirectly on consumers when those ...
From Willem Thorbecke, Senior Fellow, Research Institute of Economy, Trade and Industry, Tokyo, Japan Leo Lewis’s column was thought-provoking as always (“A weak yen is the root of Japan’s lurch to ...
France should instead look to the Finns, who have decided to go supply-side. Finland’s budget gap, a little over 4 per cent, is not as problematic as the French one, but sharing a long border with ...
The British government relocated one Afghan family to the UK after they sought to use data protection laws to uncover details ...
Beneath the headlines then, the US economy is like a frog in boiling water. The jobs, housing and retail markets are ...
Prime minister says he will still take ‘responsibility for national issues’ despite exit poll suggesting setback for LDP ...
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